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EXPERIMENT 10: DETERMINATION OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SERIES QUESTIONS Which metal was not oxidized by any of the other half-cells? 1. Using Table 1, what are two metal half-cells that would oxidize the metal from question #1? 2 3. Which metal was oxidized by all of the other half-cells? 4. Using Table 1, what are two metal half-cells that the metal from question #3...
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Question 35 (3 points) (35) For galvanic cell: (-) Cr/ Cr3+ (aq) // Cu2+ (aq) / Cu (+), the correct half reactions are 0 (a) Cr3+ (a) Cr3+ + 3e → Crat (-) electrode; Cu+ 2e → Cu2+ at (+) electrode (b) Cr - 3e → Cr3+ at (-) electrode; Cu2+ + 2e → 2 Cu at (+) electrode Occ) cr (c) Cr + 3e → Cr3+ at (-) electrode; Cu2+ - 2e → Cu...
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An oxidation half-reaction is characterized by electrons appearing on the product side. The oxidation of aluminum for instance would be represented thusly: Al(s) → Al3+ + 3e- (1) An reduction half-reaction is characterized by electrons appearing on the reactant side. The reduction of ferrous iron for instance would be represented thusly: Fe2+ + 2e...
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Question 7 3 pts to determine the For the preceding cell, use the table linked here standard cell potential. 0.92 0.85 Sn2 STANDARD REDUCTION POTENTIALS IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION AT 25°C Half-reaction E"(V) Fe) +2 2F" 2.87 Co + Co2 1.82 Au! +36 Au(s) CI,($)+2 2 CI 0,()+ 4H+ + 4e 2 H,O(1) 1.23 Bry(I)+ 2e 2 Br 2 Hg2+ + 2 Hg2+ Hg2+ + 2 Hg(1) Age + Ag(s) 0.80...
A) Use tabulated electrode potentials to calculate ΔG∘ for the reaction. 2K(s)+2H2O(l)→H2(g)+2OH−(aq)+2K+(aq) B) (Refer to the following standard reduction half-cell potentials at 25∘C: VO2+(aq)+Ni2+(aq)2H+(aq)++2e−e−→ →Ni(s)VO2+(aq) +H2O(l)E∘=−0.23V E∘=0.99V) An electrochemical cell is based on these two half-reactions: Oxidation:Reduction:Ni(s)VO2+(aq,0.024M)+2H+(aq,1.4M)+e−→→Ni2+(aq,1.8M)+2e−VO2+(aq,1.8M)+H2O(l) Calculate the cell potential under these nonstandard concentrations. C) Standard reduction half-cell potentials at 25∘C Half-reaction E∘ (V ) Half-reaction E∘ (V ) Au3+(aq)+3e−→Au(s) 1.50 Fe2+(aq)+2e−→Fe(s) − 0.45 Ag+(aq)+e−→Ag(s) 0.80 Cr3+(aq)+e−→Cr2+(aq) − 0.50 Fe3+(aq)+3e−→Fe2+(aq) 0.77 Cr3+(aq)+3e−→Cr(s) − 0.73 Cu+(aq)+e−→Cu(s) 0.52 Zn2+(aq)+2e−→Zn(s) − 0.76...
Name: Chem 1120 Electrochemical Potentials Perform each of the following calculations, showing all work. Use the Electrochemical Potentials table provided on D2L if values are not provided. Standard State Electrochemical Cells 1. In each of the following systems two half-reactions are provided. For each system, a) write the balanced reaction occurring for a spontaneous system, and b) calculate the overall standard cell potential. a. Half Reaction Zn2+(aq) + 2e = Zn(s) Cr3+ (aq) + 38 = Cr(s) Eºred (V) -0.76...
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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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Cher 103A Electrochemistry -- which of the two diagrams below represents the galvanic cell? The electrolytic cell? How can you tell? Voltmeter Power supply Molten MX D a. For the galvanic cell if the cathode is on the left and the anode is on the right, which direction do the electrons flow? b. For the electrolytic cell in problem 4, where is the cathode, on the left or the...
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Question 10 Consider the galvanic cell that uses Ni2+ (aq) /Ni (s) and Al3+ (aq)/Al(s) electrodes. Ni2+(aq) + 2e - Ni(s) Ered = -0.257 V Al3+(aq) + 3e Al(s) Eºred = -1.676 V Calculate AG° 0 -273.9 kJ ho O-821.6 kJ 0 -410.8 kJ +821.6 kJ O +273.9 kJ Question 11 Consider the galvanic cell that uses Ni2+ (aq) /Ni (s) and...
Use the tabulated electrode potentials to calculate K for the oxidation of nickel by H+: Ni(s)+2H+(aq)→Ni2+(aq)+H2(g) Express your answer using two significant figures. Standard reduction half-cell potentials at 25∘C Half-reaction E∘ (V) Half-reaction E∘ (V) Au3+(aq)+3e−→Au(s) 1.50 Fe2+(aq)+2e−→Fe(s) −0.45 Ag+(aq)+e−→Ag(s) 0.80 Cr3+(aq)+e−→Cr2+(aq) −0.50 Fe3+(aq)+3e−→Fe2+(aq) 0.77 Cr3+(aq)+3e−→Cr(s) −0.73 Cu+(aq)+e−→Cu(s) 0.52 Zn2+(aq)+2e−→Zn(s) −0.76 Cu2+(aq)+2e−→Cu(s) 0.34 Mn2+(aq)+2e−→Mn(s) −1.18 2H+(aq)+2e−→H2(g) 0.00 Al3+(aq)+3e−→Al(s) −1.66 Fe3+(aq)+3e−→Fe(s) −0.036 Mg2+(aq)+2e−→Mg(s) −2.37 Pb2+(aq)+2e−→Pb(s) −0.13 Na+(aq)+e−→Na(s) −2.71 Sn2+(aq)+2e−→Sn(s) −0.14 Ca2+(aq)+2e−→Ca(s) −2.76 Ni2+(aq)+2e−→Ni(s) −0.23 Ba2+(aq)+2e−→Ba(s) −2.90 Co2+(aq)+2e−→Co(s) −0.28 K+(aq)+e−→K(s) −2.92 Cd2+(aq)+2e−→Cd(s)...