| List-I (Symbol of electrical property) | List-II (Units) |
|---|---|
| A) \( \Omega \) | I) S cm\(^{-1}\) |
| B) G | II) m\(^{-1}\) |
| C) \( \kappa \) | III) S cm\(^2\) mol\(^{-1}\) |
| D) G\(^*\) | IV) S |
Standard electrode potential for \( \text{Sn}^{4+}/\text{Sn}^{2+} \) couple is +0.15 V and that for the \( \text{Cr}^{3+}/\text{Cr} \) couple is -0.74 V. The two couples in their standard states are connected to make a cell. The cell potential will be:
To calculate the cell potential (\( E^\circ_{\text{cell}} \)), we use the standard electrode potentials of the given redox couples.
Given data:
\( E^\circ_{\text{Sn}^{4+}/\text{Sn}^{2+}} = +0.15V \)
\( E^\circ_{\text{Cr}^{3+}/\text{Cr}} = -0.74V \)