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Calculate the standard cell potential for the following reaction: Co ()| Co2+ (aq) || 2Ag+ (aq)...
Calculate the equilibrium constant at 25 ∘C for the reaction Co(s) + 2Ag+(aq) → Co2+(aq) + 2Ag(s) Standard Reduction Potentials at 25 ∘C Co2+(aq)+2e−→Co(s) E∘= −0.28 V Ag+(aq)+e−→Ag(s) E∘= 0.80 V Express your answer using two significant figures. K = ?
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4. What is the cell potential for Mn Mn2||Co2|Co, based on the standard potentials? (2 pts) Mn(s) +Co+2 (aq) → Co(s) + Mn+2(aq) 5. A Student constructed a Mg Mg2||Ag|Ag cell and measured a cell potential of 3.17 V. Calculate the cell potential of the Mg Mg2 half reaction. (2 pts) Mg(s) + 2Ag (aq) - 2Ag(s) + Mg(aq) 6. Will silver metal react spontaneously with HCl(aq) to produce H:()? Explain. (2 pts) 2Ag(8)...
Calculate the cell potential for the reaction below when the concentrations of ions are: [Ag+ ] = 0.010 M and [Cu2+] = 0.750 M, at 25 °C. Cu(s) + 2Ag+ (aq) --> Cu2+(aq) + 2Ag(s) Given the standard reduction potentials: Cu2+(aq) + 2e– → Cu(s) Eϴ = 0.34 V Ag+ (aq) + e– → Ag(s) Eϴ = 0.80 V (A) 0.35 V (B) 0.44 V (C) 0.46 V (D) 0.48 V (E) 0.57 V
Calculate the value of Eºcell for the reaction 2Ag(s) + Ca2+(aq) + 2Ag+(aq) + Ca(s), using the following standard reduction potentials. Ag+(aq) + e- → Ag(s) E° = 0.80 V Ca2+(aq) + 2e + Ca(s) E° = -2.87 V 2.07 V -3.67 V 3.67 V -2.29 V -2.07 V
What is the potential of the cell involving this reaction? Zn + 2Ag+ → Zn2+ + 2Ag Reaction Standard Reduction Potential Zn2+ + 2e– → Zn E0 = –0.76 V Ag+ + e– → Ag E0 = +0.80 V Question options: a. 0.84 V b. 0.04 V c. 2.36 V d. 1.56 V
use tabulated standard electrode potential to calculate the
standard cell potential for the reaction occurring in an
electrochemical cell at 25 C. (The equation is balanced.)
3Ni^2+(aq)+2Cr(s)--->3Ni(s)2Cr^3+(aq)
Express your answer to two significant figures and include the
appropriate units.
em 26 E (V) -0.45 -0.50 -0.73 -0.76 -1.18 Standard reduction half-cell potentials at 25°C Half-reaction E° (V) Half-reaction Aul+ (aq) + 3e +Au(s) 1.50 Fe2+ (aq) + 2eFe(s) Ag+ (aq) +e-Ag(s) 0.80 Cr3+ (aq) + Cr²+ (aq) Fe+(aq) + 3e...
Use the standard half-cell potentials listed below to calculate the standard cell potential for the following reaction occurring in an electrochemical cell at 25�C. (The equation is balanced.) Sn(s) + 2 Ag+(aq) ? Sn2+(aq) + 2 Ag(s) Sn2+(aq) + 2 e- ? Sn(s) E� = -0.14 V Ag+(aq) + e- ? Ag(s) E� = +0.80 V a)-1.08 V b)+1.74 V c)-1.74 V d)+0.94 V e)+1.08 V
The standard reduction potential of the Ag Ag electrode is +0.80 V and the standard potential of the cell Fe(s) Fe3+(aq) || Ag" (aq) Ag(s) is +0.84 V. What is the standard reduction potential of the Fe3+1Fe electrode? +1.64 V +0.04 V O-1.64v -0.04 v -0.12 V Question 10 (1 point) In the following cell, A is a standard Co2+1Co electrode connected to a standard hydrogen electrode. If the voltmeter reading is -0.28 V, which half-reaction occurs in the left-hand...
Calculate the Ecell value at 298 K for the cell based on the reaction: Cu(s) + 2Ag+ (aq) → Cu2+ (aq) + 2Ag(s) where [Ag+] = 0.00350 M and [Cu2+] = 7.00x10-4 M. The standard reduction potentials are shown below: Ag+(aq) +e → Ag(s) E° = 0.7996 V Cu2+ (aq) + 2e -→ Cu(s) E° = 0.3419 V 2nd attempt Ecell = V
24) Use the standard half-cell potentials listed below to calculate the standard cell potential for the following reaction occurring in an electrochemical cell at 25°C. (The equation is balanced.) 26). 3 Cl2(8) +2 Fe(s) - 6 Cl(aq) + 2 Fe3+ (aq) 12(8)+2 e 2Cl(aq) E° 1.36 V 3C1tbe ! Fe3+(aq) + 3 e → Fe(s) 80036V 2Fe > 25€ Ep 3 + the A) 240 V B) 4.16V ) -1.32 V D) -1.40 V E) 1.32 V