
Question 3 If a cell can act as a voltaic and an electrolytic cell, it called...
QUESTION 11 A. Electrolytic B. Electrolytic Match the voltaic and electrolytic cell concepts A. A Requires energy input B. Has a negative cell potential E. is used to power tools C. A is spontaneous F. Has the positive terminal on the left side D. A Requires a salt bridge C. Voltaic D. Voltaic E. Electrolytic F. Voltaic ALL QUESTION 12
One difference between an electrolytic cell and a galvanic (voltaic) cell is the galvanic cell reaction is spontaneous and the electrolytic cell reaction is not spontaneous. galvanic cells last longer than electrolytic cells.` electrolytic cells produce more power than galvanic cells. electrolytic cells always require inert electrodes .electrons flow from the anode to the cathode in a galvanic cell and in the opposite direction in a voltaic cell.
. What is the difference between a voltaic cell and an electrolytic cell?
Describe an electrolytic cell and voltaic cell. What is the difference between these two?
3 pts Is the following cell a galvanic or electrolytic cell? What is the half-reaction that occurs at the cathode? करता o salvanic-ek o sleergytice: K - е- Ovanici . 09:43 Question 16 3 pts Is the following cella galvanic or electrolytic cell? What is the half-reaction that occurs at the athode? Falvanick) +--- KO o electrolytie: K+U) - - - O galvanic: 2013 - 2 o electrolytic: 2 - 2 - 2 - 0 Question 17 4 pts lepnice...
4. A voltaic cell employs the following redox reaction: 2 Fe3+(aq) + 3 Mg(s) → 2 Fe(s) + 3 Mg2+(aq) What is the number of electrons that have been transferred in this redox reaction? 5. Use the following reduction potentials to determine if the reaction in Question 4 represents a voltaic or electrolytic cell and if the reaction is spontaneous or non-spontaneous. Fe3+(aq) + 3 e−(aq) → Fe(s) Eo = −0.036 V Mg2+(aq) + 2 e−(aq) → Mg(s) Eo =...
13. In an electrolytic cell the electrode at which the electrons enter the solution is called the the chemical change that occurs at this electrode is called (a) Anode, oxidation (b) Anode, reduction (c) Cathode, reduction (d) Cathode, oxidation (e) cannot tell unless we know the species being oxidized and reduced.
2. Answer the following questions having to do with voltaic and electrolytic cells. A) Use the standard reduction potentials below to write the cell reaction the would produce the greatest potential in a voltaic cell. B) Cd^2+ (aq) + 2e- -> Cd (s) E = -.402 V Tl+ (aq) + e- -> Tl (s) E = -.336 V Cu^2+ (aq) + e- -> Cu+ (aq) E = +.161 V B1) For the galvanic cell based on the reaction above, calculate...
Which of the following terms can be used to describe an electrochemical cell in which a spontaneous chemical reaction generates an electric current? I. an electrolytic cell II. a galvanic cell III. a voltaic cell Question 3 options: A) only I B) only III C) only II D) II and III
QUESTION 0.5 pointsSave Answer What is the standard cell voltage in volts for a voltaic cell comprising Al as one electrode and inert Pt as the other electrode? Oxygen gas is bubbled onto the Pt electrode in acidic solutions. Hint: cathodic reaction does not involve Pt, it is oxygen reduction reaction, so find t in the table of standard reduction potentials for acidic solutions. a 2.89 C c C 3.8 d-3.8 e-4.0 Се. QUESTION 2 0.5 points Save Answer What...