Electrical potential vs Reductive potential.

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If I'm given a series of 2x electrolytic cells with a power source of 2 A, 0.5 V, why can't this reduce the following reaction with reduction potential of -2.91?

Na+ + e– → Na –2.71
 
The voltage, not the amperage, is what's important in determining whether something will be made. Amperage determines how quickly.
 
The voltage, not the amperage, is what's important in determining whether something will be made. Amperage determines how quickly.


Ok, thanks

so my question is 2x 0.5 V (positive) is not enough to reduce the -2.71. Is this just sign convention or something?
 
Think about it - you need a net positive potential to run, right? How does 1 (2x0.5) compare to -2.71?
 
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