The standard potential for the reaction of Zn (s) and Cl2 (g) is?

The standard potential for the reaction of Zn (s) and Cl2 (g) is 2.22 V. What is the free energy change, Go, for the reaction? f=9.65 x 104 J/V mol

Answer:
ΔG = -nFE
here, n = 2
E = 2.22
F = 9.65 x 10^4

=> ΔG = - 2 x 9.65 x 10^4 x 2.22 J
= - 428460 J

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