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07914 and 0. 05049. This is due to the fact that silver iodide is extremely insoluble; a small concentration of hydrogen iodide is sufficient by the common ion effect to reduce the concentration of the silver ion to such an extent that the potential of Ag | Agl, HI is less than the potential H 2 | HI. So far as the author has been able to ascertain this circumstance is unique in inves- tigations of free energies and activities of ions.
Free Energy Change Attending the Cell Reaction.
Table II gi
...ves the free energy change accompanying the cell reaction. The free energy decrease ( AF) in joules is obtained by multiplying the corresponding value of the electromotive force in volts by 96494. The data are self-explanatory.
TABLE II. Free Energy Change Attending the Cell Reaction.
c. ( AF) 25 . ( AF) 30 . ( AF) 35 .
1000 g. Joules. Joules. Joules.
0. 24608 6662. 9 6623. 3 6589. 6 0. 12972 3488. 3 3431. 3 3407. 2 (. 0. 10000) (2193. 3) _(2124. 8) (2086. 2) 0. 07914 1167. 6 1088. 5 1035. 4 0. 05049 +970.


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