For the cell reactionCu²⁺ (C₁.aq) + Zn(s) = Zn²⁺(C₂.aq ) + Cu(s)

For the cell reaction
Cu²⁺ (C₁.aq) + Zn(s) = Zn²⁺(C₂.aq ) + Cu(s)
of an electrochemical cell, the change in free Energy (ΔG) at a given temperature is a function of

Options

(a) ln (C₂)
(b) ln (C₂/C₁)
(c) ln (C₁)
(d) ln (C₁ + C₂)

Correct Answer:

ln (C₂/C₁)

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