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Electrochemical cell potentials can be used to determine equilibrium constants that would be otherwise difficult to determine because concentrations are small. Calculate the value of Ksp for AgI from the following data. Electrochemical cell potentials can be used to determine equilibrium constants that would be otherwise difficult to determine because concentrations are small. Calculate the value of K<sub>sp</sub> for AgI from the following data.   E<font face= symbol ></font> <font face= symbol ></font> <font face= symbol ></font>0.80 V   E<font face= symbol ></font> <font face= symbol ></font> <font face= symbol ></font>0.15 V A) 3.03 <font face= symbol ></font> 10<font face= symbol ><sup></sup></font><sup>14</sup> B) 8.4 <font face= symbol ></font> 10<font face= symbol ><sup></sup></font><sup>17</sup> C) 7.12 <font face= symbol ></font> 10<font face= symbol ><sup></sup></font><sup>12</sup> D) 1.13 <font face= symbol ></font> 10<sup>16</sup> E) 3.31 <font face= symbol ></font> 10<sup>13</sup> E 0.80 V Electrochemical cell potentials can be used to determine equilibrium constants that would be otherwise difficult to determine because concentrations are small. Calculate the value of K<sub>sp</sub> for AgI from the following data.   E<font face= symbol ></font> <font face= symbol ></font> <font face= symbol ></font>0.80 V   E<font face= symbol ></font> <font face= symbol ></font> <font face= symbol ></font>0.15 V A) 3.03 <font face= symbol ></font> 10<font face= symbol ><sup></sup></font><sup>14</sup> B) 8.4 <font face= symbol ></font> 10<font face= symbol ><sup></sup></font><sup>17</sup> C) 7.12 <font face= symbol ></font> 10<font face= symbol ><sup></sup></font><sup>12</sup> D) 1.13 <font face= symbol ></font> 10<sup>16</sup> E) 3.31 <font face= symbol ></font> 10<sup>13</sup> E 0.15 V


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