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For a given half cell, \( \text{Al}^{3+} + 3e^- \rightarrow \text{Al} \) on increasing the concentration of aluminium ion, the electrode potential will

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In electrochemical cells, increasing the concentration of the reactant increases the electrode potential.
Updated On: Apr 17, 2025
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For the half reaction \( \text{Al}^{3+} + 3e^- \rightarrow \text{Al} \), the electrode potential is governed by the Nernst equation. As the concentration of \( \text{Al}^{3+} \) increases, the reaction will shift, leading to an increase in the electrode potential. This is because a higher concentration of the reactant (\( \text{Al}^{3+} \)) leads to a greater driving force for the reaction.
\[ E = E^0 - \frac{0.059}{3} \log \left[ \frac{1}{[\text{Al}^{3+}]} \right] \] Thus, increasing the concentration of \( \text{Al}^{3+} \) results in an increase in the electrode potential.
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