3. Calculate the redox potential (in volts) for a LiMnO2/graphite battery.
MnO4- + 8H + 5e- → Mn2+ (aq) + 4H2O (+1.51 V)
MnO2 + 4H +2e- → Mn2+ (aq) + 2H2O (+1.22 V)
xLi+ + C6 + e- → LixC5 (-3.00 V)



3. Calculate the redox potential (in volts) for a LiMnO2/graphite battery. MnO4- + 8H + 5e-...
3. Calculate the redox potential (in volts) for a
LiMnO2/graphite battery.
(Redox reaction)
MnO4- + 8H + 5e- →
Mn2+ (aq) + 4H2O (+1.51 V)
MnO2 + 4H +2e-
→ Mn2+ (aq) + 2H2O (+1.22 V)
xLi+ + C6 + e- → LixC5 (-3.00
V)
1. Write balanced equations for the following processes: a. The reaction of potassium with water. C. Thermal decomposition of sodium azide. d. The reaction of potassium peroxide with water. e. Calcium hydride reacting with water. f....
2. What are products of the following reaction? (note: the
reactants are not necessarily balanced)
KO2 + H2O → ________ + __________
NaHCO3 + heat → ________ + ________ + ________
NaNH2 + H2O → ________ + ________
LiC4H9 + C2H5OH →
________ + ________
1. Write balanced equations for the following processes: a. The reaction of potassium with water. C. Thermal decomposition of sodium azide. d. The reaction of potassium peroxide with water. e. Calcium hydride reacting with water....
1. Write balanced equations for the following processes.
a. The reaction of potassium with water.
c. Thermal decomposition of sodium azide.
d. The reaction of potassium peroxide with water.
e. Calcium hydride reacting with water.
f. The reaction between ethanol and lithium hydride.
1. Write balanced equations for the following processes: a. The reaction of potassium with water. C. Thermal decomposition of sodium azide. d. The reaction of potassium peroxide with water. e. Calcium hydride reacting with water. f. The...
1. Write balanced equations for the following processes.
a. The reaction of potassium with water.
c. Thermal decomposition of sodium azide.
d. The reaction of potassium peroxide with water.
e. Calcium hydride reacting with water.
f. The reaction between ethanol and lithium hydride.
1. Write balanced equations for the following processes: a. The reaction of potassium with water. C. Thermal decomposition of sodium azide. d. The reaction of potassium peroxide with water. e. Calcium hydride reacting with water. f. The...
Using standard reduction potentials from the ALEKS Data tab, calculate the standard reaction free energy AG for the following redox reaction. Round your answer to 3 significant digits Mn (aq)+2H,O()+2Fe (aq)MnO, ()+4H (aq)+2Fe (aq) dhData Cu (aq) + e Cu (5) F2 (0)+2e2F (aq) Fe (aq) +2e Fe (s) Fe (aq) + eFe2 (aq) Fe (aq) + 3e Fe (s) 2.866 X ? -0.447 0.771 -e.037 2H (aq)+2e H (0) e.000 2H)O (I)+2e H2 (a) +20H(aq) -0.8277 1.776 H2O2 (aq)...
For all of the following
experiments, under standard conditions, which species could be
spontaneously produced?
A lead wire is placed in a solution containing
Cu2+
yes no Cu
yes no PbO2
yes no No reaction
Crystals of I2 are added to a solution of
NaCl.
yes no I-
yes no No reaction
yes no Cl2
A silver wire is placed in a solution containing
Cu2+
no yes Cu
no yes No reaction
no yes Ag+
Half-Reaction 8° (V) Half-Reaction 8° (V) 2.87 1.99 1.82 1.78 1.70 1.69 1.68 1.60...
Consider the following redox reaction. 2MnO−4(aq)+2H2O(l)+6H+(aq)2Mn2+(aq)+5H2O2(l) The standard reduction potentials for the species in the reaction are listed below: H2O2(l)+2H+(aq)+2e−2H2O(l) E°red,H2O2 = 1.776 V MnO−4(aq)+8H+(aq)+5e−Mn2+(aq)+4H2O(l) E°red, MnO4 - =1.507 Calculate E° =? V
1. How do I read the half reaction table?
2. If im asked for the best reducing agent from Cu+, Ag+, F2, and
Fe3+, where do I look first in the table? before the arrow or after
the arrow?
3. Sometimes a value that has originally a positive (V) from the
table it will have the negative sign in a homework problem, and
viceversa, so the question is, how do I use the positive and
negative signs in respect to...
Question 4 Using the table of standard reduction potentials shown below, calculate the standard cell potential for a battery based on the following reactions. • MnO4 +8H+ + 5e + Mn+2 +4 H20 . 5 Ag + 5 Ag+1 +5e Reduction Half-Reaction F2 +2e + 2F MnO4 + 8 H+ + 5e + Mn+2 + 4H2O Cl2 + 2e + 20 O2 + 4H+ + 4e + 2 H2O Ag++ e + Ag Fet3 Fe + Fet2 O2 + 2...
Find the best reducing agent from Cu+, Ag+ F2 and Fe3+
#1. In the reduction table i can see several repeated values of
Fe3+ one is equal to 0.77v and the second one is equal to -0.036v
so, which one do I choose? Please explain.
#2.If I'm asked to find the best oxidation agent, from the
values already provided (Cu+, Ag+ F2 and Fe3+) which one would it
be? and how would I decide from repeated values, like in #1,...