T tbearOD Full Member 2+ Year Member Jan 30, 2019 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad i was wondering when figuring out the value of E° cell which equation do i use? 1. cathode - anode or 2. cathode + anode my OAT kaplan book is giving my the second equation but the kaplan MCAT book is giving me the first equation
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad i was wondering when figuring out the value of E° cell which equation do i use? 1. cathode - anode or 2. cathode + anode my OAT kaplan book is giving my the second equation but the kaplan MCAT book is giving me the first equation
G Glaucisxtra Full Member Feb 1, 2019 #2 Well they can both be correct. It depends on the value of the anode. It’s cathode - anode, but if anode is negative, it becomes cathode + anode.
Well they can both be correct. It depends on the value of the anode. It’s cathode - anode, but if anode is negative, it becomes cathode + anode.