What is the work done by an electrochemical cell equal to?
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Solution
Work done by an electrochemical cell:
“Electrical work done in one second is equal to electrical potential multiplied by total charge passed.”
The reversible work done by a galvanic cell is equal to a decrease in its Gibbs energy and therefore if the emf of the cell is and is the amount of charge passed and is the Gibbs energy of the reaction;
Where, = number of moles of electrons involved, = the Faraday constant, = emf of the cell, = Faraday =coulombs.
If reactants and products are in their standard states,