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A galvanic cell has an iron electrode in contact with 0.12 M FeSO4 and a copper electrode in contact with a CuSO4 solution. PartA f the measured cell potential at 25 °C is 0.64 V, what is the concentration of Cu+ in the Cus04 solution? Express your answer using two significant figures. 2+ Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining
A galvanic cell has an iron electrode in contact with 0.20 M FeSO4 and a copper electrode in contact with a CuSO4 solution. If the measured cell potential at 25 ∘C is 0.55 V , what is the concentration of Cu2+ in the CuSO4 solution? Express your answer using two significant figures.
Consider a galvanic cell that uses the reaction Cu (s) + 2Fe+ (aq) Cu2+ (aq) + 2Fe+ (aq) Part A What is the potential of a cell at 25 C that has the following ion concentrations? Fel 1 - 1.5x10-4M. Cu2+1 -0.29 M. Fe2+1 -0.18 M Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. HA ? Value Units Submit Resvest Answer A galvanie cel has an iron electrode in contact with 0.19 M FeSO, and a...
A galvanic cell has an iron electrode in contact with 0.19 MFeSO4 and a copper electrode in contact with a CuSO4 solution. If the measured cell potential at 25 ∘C is 0.60 V, what is the concentration of Cu2+ in the CuSO4 solution? Express your answer using two significant figures.
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Electrochemical Measurement of Concentration An electrochemical cell consists of a standard hydrogen electrode and a copper metal electrode. What is the potential of this cell at 25°C if the copper electrode is placed in a solution in which [Cu2+] = 3.6x10-4 M? 1 pts Submit Answer Tries 0/5 The copper electrode of the above cell is placed in a solution of unknown [Cu2+]. The measured potential at 25°C is 0.136...
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Electrochemical Measurement of Concentration An electrochemical cell consists of a standard hydrogen electrode and a copper metal electrode. What is the potential of this cell at 25°C if the copper electrode is placed in a solution in which [Cu2+] = 3.2x10-6 M? 1 pts Submit Answer Tries 0/5 The copper electrode of the above cell is placed in a solution of unknown [Cu2+]. The measured potential at 25°C is 0.038...
A student measures the potential of a cell m in the other. There is a copper electrode in the CuSO, and a silver electro student finds the potential of the cell, Ecall to be 0. e potential of a cell made up with 1 M Cuso, in one solution and 1 M AgNO, the Cuso, and a silver electrode in the AgNO,. The otential of the cell, E., to be 0.47 V, and that the copper electrode is negative. 1....
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Electrochemical Measurement of Concentration An electrochemical cell consists of a standard hydrogen electrode and a copper metal electrode. What is the potential of this cell at 25°C if the copper electrode is placed in a solution in which [Cu2+] = 1.9x10-9 M? 1pts Submit Answer Tries 0/5 The copper electrode of the above cell is placed in a solution of unknown [Cu2+]. The measured potential at...
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20. Which one of the following reactions is spontaneous (in the direction given) under standard electrochemical conditions? +2Br- Mg+ Br2 What is the cell potential for a cell constructed by immersing a strip of manganese in a 1. M MnSO4 solution and a strip of iron in a 1.0 M FesO4 solution and completing the circuit by a wire and a salt bridge? 21. b. +1.62 V c. -0.74 V d. +0.74 V e. +1.21...
A student wishes to determine the chloride ion concentration in a water sample at 25 °C using a galvanic cell constructed with a graphite electrode and a half-cell of AgCl(s) + e⁻ → Ag(s) + Cl⁻(aq) E°red = 0.2223 V And a copper electrode with 0.500 M Cu²⁺ as the second half cell Cu²⁺(aq) + 2 e⁻ → Cu(s) E°red= 0.337 V The measured cell potential when the water sample was placed into the silver side of the cell was...