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What will be the cell potential at the equivalence point?

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Consider the following two hypothetical half-reactions:

M 2e- ---> N E_M= 0.50

X 3H ---> Y E_X = 1.25

Suppose that 25.00 mL of the 0.100 molar N are titrated with 0.100 molar X and that the pH of the solution is maintained at 1.00 throughout the course of the titration. If a platinum electrode is used to indicate the cell potential versus a standard hydrogen electrode, what will be the cell potential at the equivalence point?

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  1. the cell is dead @ the equiv point

    your answer: voltage = 0

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