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5. What was the purpose of the NaNO3 solution in this experiment? 6. Could a solution of NaCl be used instead of NaNO3? 7. What was the purpose of FeSO4 solution in this experiment? 8. Could a solution of FeCl, be used instead of FeSO4? 9. Could a solution of NaSO4 be used instead of FeSO4? 10. Calculate the standard cell potential for the spontaneous redox reaction between a Pb(s)/Pb(NO3)2(aq) half-cell and a Ag(s)/AgNO3(aq) half-cell. Which metal would be oxidized?...
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a ws4 wws C PRE-L AX I Mycs aws4 Panapowe LUCY Name Electrochemical Cell Potentials and the Activity Series Report Form All data and calculations MUST be in your la notebook Part A. Electrochemical Cell Potentials Measured Potentials: NOTE - Remember that the positive electrode is attached to the red wire and the negative electrode is attached to the black wire.) Electrode Systems Used Anode (oxidation) Negative Cathode (reduction) Positive Measured Potential (V) an)...
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1. Which electrochemical cell had the greatest voltage? Identify the anode and the cathode for this pair, the measured cell potential, and the calculated Eºcell- 2. Which electrochemical cell had the smallest voltage? Identify the anode and the cathode for this pair, the measured cell potential, and the calculated Eºcell- 3. If the oxidation and reduction half-reactions are separated in a battery, this means the oxidizing agent is...
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In this experiment you will be using the two half reactions Cu?"/Cu and Zn2 /Zn. The standard electrode potential, E°, for these half reactions is +0.34V and-0.76V respectively, so the Nernst Equation for these half reactions is the following Cu ea)+2e - Cus) E - 0.34V 0.0592V Cu2+] 0.0592V Zn 2 Note that solids by definition...
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DATA ANALYSIS - ONLINE SIMULATION DATA Record your collected data here. Black Red E (V) Cu Zn -1.10 Cu Sn -0.48 Cu Mg -2.71 Cu Ag 0.46 QUALITY OF DATA This section awards marks based on the quality of your Ell values. Quality of data Your standard cell potentials are in the expected order. EXPECTED DATA The expected data is given below. Use the...
Chem 1212 Lab Report on electrochemistry
Electrochemistry When electrons transfer between reaction components in a redox reaction, we can harness the motion of the electrons to create a potential. Electrochemistry revolves around the separation of the two half-reactions in a redox reaction and establishing two different electrodes. This might involve physically separating the half-reactions or including a separator, such as a semi-permeable membrane or plastic dividers. With the reactions separated, the electrons will need to flow through the wire connecting...
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Chem 103A Electrochemistry 5. A voltaic cell is to be constructed using the Ag/Ag half cell and the Pb/Pb half-cell. Measurement shows that the silver electrode is positive. a) Write balanced half-reactions and the overall spontancous reaction, without using a table of half-cell potentials. b) Diagram the cell, labeling electrodes as anode and cathode, labeling the salt bridge, showing what ions are in solution, and showing the direction of electron flow in...
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Ered (V) Half-reaction F(g)+2e2F" (aq) Cl,(g)+2e2C (aq) Ag (aq)+leAg(s) Fe (aq)+le Fe (aq) Cu (aq)+2e-> Cu(s) 2H (aq)+2eH, (g) Ni (aq)+2eNi(s) Cd (aq)+2eCd(s) Fe (aq)+2e Fe(s) Zn2 (aq)+2e-> Zn(s) 2.87 1.36 0.80 0.77 0.34 0.00 0.28 -0.40 -0.44 -0.76 Mg (aq)+2e- Mg(s) -2.37 Table 1. Standard Reduction Potential for...
A copper/magnesium electrochemical cell was constructed.
EXPERIMENT S Volumetric Analysi Acid-Bse Titration Part Il: Answer each of the following questions about the copper/magnesium electrochemical cell you built in this experiment. Answer for the single cell, do not worry about the series configuration. 65 Copper Which electrode is the cathode? Magnesium Copper Which electrode is the anode? 2 Magnesium 3. Write the equation for the half-reaction that occurs at the copper electrode, and indicate whether it is an oxidation or a...
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2. You measured cell potentials (voltages) for reactions of metals and metal ions. We will use the standard date and practice calculating these. Recall: E-Ecathode - Eanode Remember reduction occurs at the cathode; oxidation occurs at the anode For the anode reactions, your reactant will be on the product side of the standard equation, but don't change any sign. The equation does that for you. Cathode Reaction Agt + e → Ag Ecathode Anode Reaction...