Calculate the cell potential of a cell composed of a cathode consisting of a Pb wire immersed in a 1.14 M Pb2+ solution and an anode consisting of a Pb wire immersed in a 2.10×10-5 M Pb2+ solution. Assume the temperature of the solutions is 298 K. Cell potential: V
Calculate the cell potential of a cell composed of a cathode consisting of a Pb wire...
Consider the cell. Cu ∣ Cu2+ (0.00534 M)∣∣ Pb2+ (0.00735 M) ∣∣ Pb Calculate the half‑cell reduction potential at 298 K at the cathode. ? cu2+/cu=+0.34V ?cathode=......V Calculate the half‑cell reduction potential at 298 K at the anode. ? pb2+/pb=-0.13V ?anode=....V What is the initial potential needed to provide a current of 0.0800A if the resistance of the cell is 4.13Ω? Assume that ?=298 K. ?applied=......V
A concentration cell consisting of two hydrogen electrodes (P H 2 = 1atm), where the cathode is a standard hydrogen electrode and the anode solution has an unknown pH, has a cell voltage of 0.212 V. What is the pH in the unknown solution? Assume the temperature of the solutions is 298 K. pH =
A voltaic cell is constructed in which the cathode is a standard hydrogen electrode and the anode is a hydrogen electrode ()= 1atm) immersed in a solution of unknown [H+]. If the cell potential is 0.179 V, what is the pH of the unknown solution at 298 K? pH =
A voltaic cell is constructed in which the cathode is a standard hydrogen electrode and the anode is a hydrogen electrode ()= 1atm) immersed in a solution of unknown [H+]. If the cell potential is 0.190 V, what is the pH of the unknown solution at 298 K? pH =
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Write the cell notation for an electrochemical cell consisting of an anode where Al () is oxidized to AP+ (aq) and a cathode where Pb2+ (aq) is reduced to Pb (s). Assume all aqueous solutions have a concentration of 1 mol/L. Write the cell notation for an electrochemical cell consisting of an anode where Sn (s) is oxidized to Sn2+ (aq) and a cathode where H(aq) is reduced to H2 (g) at a platinum electrode. Assume...
2. What is the initial cell potential for a galvanic cell consisting of a IM Zn2+ solution with Zn solid as the anode and 1 M Cu?solution with Cu metal as the cathode? The electrodes are connected through a volt meter and the compartments are connected through a salt bridge. 3. What is the initial cell potential for a galvanic cell consisting of a 0.2 M Zn2+ solution with Zn solid as the anode and 0.01 M Cu"* solution with...
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A voltaic cell is constructed in which the cathode is a standard hydrogen electrode and the anode is a hydrogen electrode ( Ph,)=latm) immersed in a solution of unknown [H']. If the cell potential is 0.198 V, what is the pH of the unknown solution at 298 K? pH =
a.) A voltaic cell is constructed in which the cathode is a standard hydrogen electrode and the anode is a hydrogen electrode (P(H2) = 1 atm) immersed in a solution of unknown [H+]. If the cell potential is 0.204 V, what is the pH of the unknown solution at 298 K? b.) An electrochemical cell is constructed in which a Cr3+(1.00 M)|Cr(s) half-cell is connected to an H3O+(aq)|H2(1 atm) half-cell with unknown H3O+ concentration. The measured cell voltage is 0.366...
A voltaic cell is constructed in which the cathode is a standard hydrogen electrode and the anode is a hydrogen electrode (PH,)= latm) immersed in a solution of unknown [HT]. If the cell potential is 0.208 V, what is the pH of the unknown solution at 298 K? pH = Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining
Write the cell notation for an electrochemical cell consisting of an anode where Mg (s) is oxidized to Mg2+ (aq) and a cathode where Pb2+ (aq) is reduced to Pb (s) . Assume all aqueous solutions have a concentration of 1 mol/L.