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Sm3+ + Rh + 6Cl- --> [RhCl6]3- + Sm
The standard reduction potentials for Sm3+ and [RhCl6]3- are -2.41 V and +0.44V respectively, calc. EMF of above rxn.
Answer: -2.85 V and the cell is electrolytic (i understand that part) but it also says the rxn would proceed spontaneously to the left, so Sm would be oxidized while [RhCl6]3- would be reduced.
Why spontaneously to the left? I thought electrolytic cells were nonspontaneous. What am I missing???
The standard reduction potentials for Sm3+ and [RhCl6]3- are -2.41 V and +0.44V respectively, calc. EMF of above rxn.
Answer: -2.85 V and the cell is electrolytic (i understand that part) but it also says the rxn would proceed spontaneously to the left, so Sm would be oxidized while [RhCl6]3- would be reduced.
Why spontaneously to the left? I thought electrolytic cells were nonspontaneous. What am I missing???