The potential is -330.8mv.
What is a selectivity coefficient?
The equilibrium constant for the reaction of displacement by one ligand of another ligand in a compound with the substrate is the selectivity coefficient. Binding selectivity is crucial in biology and chemical separation processes.
According to question,
E1 = constant + 0.05916 log( [Li+] + kLi[H+])
E1 = constant + 0.05916 log( [[tex]3.44 * 10^-^4[/tex]] + [tex]4..0 * 10^-^4 * 10^-^7^.^2[/tex])
We know,
E2 = constant + 0.05916 log( [[tex]3.44 * 10^-^4[/tex]] + [tex][4..0 * 10^-^4 * 10^-^1^.^1][/tex])
subtracting E1 from E2
E2 - E1 = 0.05916 log( [[tex]3.44 * 10^-^4[/tex]] + [tex][4..0 * 10^-^4 * 10^-^1^.^1][/tex] -( [[tex]3.44 * 10^-^4[/tex]] + [tex]4..0 * 10^-^4 * 10^-^7^.^2[/tex])
E2 - E1 = 0.05916 log ([tex]\frac{3.44*10^-^4 *4 *10^-^1^.^1}{3.44 * 10^-^4 }[/tex])
E2 - E1 = 0.0022 = 2.2 mv
E2 = E1 +2.2
E2 = -333 + 2.2 = -330.8mv
The potential is -330.8mv.
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