Redox Reactions Calculator

Introduction: The purpose of this calculator is to determine standard and non-standard potentials for your half- reaction. Knowing these two potentials, the calculator then equates the net standard potential for your reaction.

Redox Reactions Calculator


Calculate the electrode potential for a half-reaction, with inputs being the concentrations and stoichiometric coefficients of the reactants and products, and the number of electrons transferred

Input Values:


Standard Reduction Potentials (volts) =
Concentration of Reactant A (molar)= 
M
Stoichiometric Coefficient of Reactant A=
Concentration of Reactant B (molar)=
M
Stoichiometric Coefficient of Reactant B=
Concentration of Product C (molar)=
M
Stoichiometric Coefficient of Product C=
Concentration of Product D (molar)=
M
Stoichiometric Coefficient of Product D=
Number of electrons transferred (n)=

Results:

Standard Potential E0
(from table) = 
volts E (calculated)=  volts


Input Values:

Potential of first half-reaction (be careful with sign!)= Potential of second half-reaction (be careful with sign!)=

Results:

E (calculated)=  volts