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Question 9 (1 point) Is the following galvanic cell going to proceed spontaneously as written? If...
not be spontaneous as written Question 10 (1 point) Is the following galvanic cell going to proceed spontaneously as written? If yes, what will be the cell potential? | Mg (s) | Mg2+ (0.30 M) || Mg2+ (3.0 M) | Mg (s) / Yes. The cell potential will be +0.0592 V as written Yes. The cell potential will be +0.0324 V as written Yes. The cell potential will be +0.0296 V as written No, the galvanic cell will not be...
Question 7 (1 point) Calculate the standard free energy for the following reaction at standard conditions. Will the galvanic cell occur spontaneously to produce potential? Cu (s) + V2+ (aq) - Cu2+ (aq) + V (s) O + 148 kJ, the reaction will not be spontaneous + 295 kJ, the reaction will not be spontaneous - 148 kJ, the reaction will occur spontaneously as written 295 kJ, the reaction will occur spontaneously as written Show Report e STRAIN605 PASSW lenovo
What is the calculated value of the cell potential at 298K for an electrochemical cell with the following reaction, when the Agt concentration is 1.13 M and the Mn2+ concentration is 3.22x10-M? 2Ag+ (aq) + Mn(s) — 2Ag() + Mn2(aq) Answer: V The cell reaction as written above is spontaneous for the concentrations given:
Question 8 (1 point) Calculate the equilibrium constant, K, for the spontaneous galvanic cell between Pb2+/Pb and Cr3+/Cr2+ conducted at standard conditions. 7.9 x102 1.7 x1014 3.1 x109 5.6 x104 Show Report OE PASSW STRAIN605 lenovo
Be sure to answer all parts. Consider a galvanic cell composed of the SHE and a half-cell using the following reaction: Agt(aq) + e + Ag(s) (a) Calculate the standard cell potential. 0 E = V cell (b) What is the spontaneous cell reaction under standard-state conditions? (c) Calculate the cell potential when the hydrogen electrode is changed to the following concentrations, while all other reagents are held at standard-state conditions: (i) 4.5 x 10-2 M E = v (ii)...
1. A galvanic cell is based on the following half-reactions at 281 K: Agt + e + Ag E° = 0.803 V H2O2 (aq) + 2H+ + 2 e + 2 H20 E° = 1.78 V What will the potential of this cell be when [Ag+] = 0.501 M, [H+] = 0.00365 M, and [H2O2] = 0.867 M? Enon
Question 5 (1 point) Transpose the following galvanic cell into cell notation. Anode: Iron metal in a 1.0 M solution of Fe(NO3)2 Cathode: Cobalt metal in a 1.0 M solution of Co(NO3)2 O1 Pt (s)| Fe3+ (1 M), Fe2+ (1 M) || Co(NO3)2 (1 M) Co (s) I O Co (s) | Co(NO3)2 (1 M) || Fe(NO3)2 (1 M) Fe (s) O Fe (s) Fe(NO3)2 (1 M) || Co(NO3)2 (1 M) | Co (s) O Co (s) | Co(NO3)2 (1...
What is the calculated value of the cell potential at 298K for an electrochemical cell with the following reaction, when the Ag concentration is 2.68x10-4 M and the Art concentration is 1.06 M ? 3Ag" (aq) + Al(s) +3Ag(s) + Ap+(aq) Answer: V The cell reaction as written above is spontaneous for the concentrations given: Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 4 more group attempts remaining What is the calculated value of the cell potential at 298K for an electrochemical cell...
In a galvanic cell, one half-cell consists of a nickel strip dipped into a 1.00 M solution of Ni(NO3)2. In the second half-cell, solid manganese is in contact with a 1.00 M solution of Mn(NO3)2. Ni is observed to plate out as the galvanic cell operates, and the initial cell voltage is measured to be 0.935 V at 25°C. (a) Write balanced equations for the half-reactions at the anode and the cathode. Show electrons as e-. Use the smallest integer...
17) (4 pts) Calculate the theoretical potential of the following cell. As it is written is the cell a Galvanic cell? SHOwALL OF yOUR WORK FOR FULL CREDIT P(S)IU (0.02 M), UO, (a) (0.05 M), H' (a) (0.1 MFe(a)(0.03 M). Fe a)00D UC)2. 2 (aq)→11.4 (aq) E"= +0.334 V Fea)Fe -+0.771 V 43
17) (4 pts) Calculate the theoretical potential of the following cell. As it is written is the cell a Galvanic cell? SHOwALL OF yOUR WORK FOR FULL...