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EXP 1O-ELECTROCHEMISTRY Port A 3- Mcasured Veltages DATA THEORETICAL CELL DESCRIPTION MEASURED ANODE(OXIDATION) CATHODE (REDUCTION) IV OVERALL REACTION CO t A 6.3- Reduction Half-cell REDUCTION HALF-CELL REACTION | Cu2+(aq) + POTENTIAL 0.00 v 2 e.? Cu(s) 24 ?.
An electrochemical cell is expressed as Cu(s) | Cu^2+ (0.20 M) || I^- (0.10 M) | I_3^- (0.20 M) | Pt. I_3^- + 2e^- rightarrow 3I^-, E^0 = 0.535 V Cu^2+ + 2e^- rightarrow Cu(s) E^0 = 0.339 V Please answer the following questions: a. Write half-cell reactions at anode and at cathode. b. Write whole-cell reaction. c. Calculate the potential/voltage of the cell. d. Calculate equilibrium constant for this whole-cell reaction.
1. Balance the three copper reactions: + H20 (1) Cu(NO3)2 (aq) + NO2(g) i) Cu (s) + HNO3 (aq) ii) Cu(NO3)2 (aq) + NaOH(aq) Cu(OH)2 (s) + NaNO3(aq) (aq) - iii) Cu(OH)2 (S) Cuo(s) + H2O (1) 2. In reaction (i), suppose you add 4.0 mL of 6 M nitric acid to a sphere of copper metal that weighs 0.65 grams. Which reactant is the limiting reagent? (Show your work)
2) What is the value for the van't Hoff factor (i) for Cu(NO3)2? a) i = 1 b) i= 2 c) i = 3 d) i= 4 e) i > 4
10. Given a Galvanic cell Zn(s) I zs. I cu-l cus) the right-hand side of this notation represents the A. The spontaneous nait ot the reaction B. The reduction half-reaction C. The oxidation half-reaction D. The anode side of the cell E. You cannot split up the cell; everything works together
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2. Which of the following reactions will have the larger emfnder s ave the larger emf under standard conditions? Why? CuSO (aq)+Pb(s)PbsO ()+Cu(s) Cu(NO, ag)+P)P(NO,)a)+Cu) 3. Calculate AG for the reaction in Example 17.3. 4. Voltages listed in textbooks and handbooks are given as standard cell potentials volitas What is ceWere the cells constructed in this experiment standard cells? Why or why not? . As a standard voltaic cell runs, it "discharges" and the cell potential decreases...
1. Balance the three copper reactions: +H20 (1) +NO2 (g) Cu(NO3)2 (aq) i) Cu (s) HNO3 (aq) NANO3 (aq) NaOH (aq) Cu(OH)2 (s) + ii) Cu(NOs)2 (aq) + H2O (1I) CuO (s) iii) Cu(OH)2 (s) 2. In reaction (i), suppose you add 4.0 mL of 6M nitric acid to a sphere of copper metal that weighs 0.65 grams. Which reactant is the limiting reagent? (Show your work)
See the sketch below (which is not to scale). Ships A and B leave port P (stationary) at the same time. A sails at 17 degrees south of east at a speed of 20 km/hr. B sails at 10 degrees west of north at 30 km/hr. Take east x, and northy. (a) Set up proper vector expressions (which means with & and y components) for the velocities of A and B as seen by P: vP and vap. (10 points)....