MCQ
${E^0} = \frac{{RT}}{{nF}}$ In ${K_{eq}}$. This is called
  • A
    Gibb's equation
  • B
    Gibb's-Helmholtz equation
  • Nernst's equation
  • D
    Vander Waal's equation

Answer

Correct option: C.
Nernst's equation
c
(c)Actually the equation is derived from Nerst equation assuming equilibrium condition in a cell reaction, when $E = 0$.

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