Adding more Cu²⁺ to a Zn–Cu cell at standard conditions causes E to
- A
Decrease
- B
Drop to 0
- C
Stay at E°
- Dcheck_circle
Increase
Explanation
Higher [Cu²⁺] makes Q smaller; Nernst correction adds to E°.
AP Chemistry· difficulty 3/5
Adding more Cu²⁺ to a Zn–Cu cell at standard conditions causes E to
Decrease
Drop to 0
Stay at E°
Increase
Explanation
Higher [Cu²⁺] makes Q smaller; Nernst correction adds to E°.
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