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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....
Calculate the potential in volts of a zinc electrode immersed in 0.0270 M Zn(NH3)4 (2+) and 0.500 M NH3 (B4 for Zn(NH3)4 (2+) is 7.76 *10^8)
A copper, Cu(s), electrode is immersed in a solution that is 1.00 M in ammonia, NH3, and 1.00 M in tetraamminecopper(II), [Cu(NH3)4]2+. If a standard hydrogen electrode is used as the cathode, the cell potential, Ecell, is found to be 0.068 V at 298 K. Based on the cell potential, what is the concentration of Cu2+ in this solution? Express your answer to one significant figure and include the appropriate units.
Calculate the potential of a silver electrode immersed in a solution that is 10-8 M in iodide and saturated with AgI (Ksp AgI = 8.3·10-17)
N 에 3 5 who 4 ulu m 11 10 Table: Branch Information X(pu) B{pu) Branch Bus No-Bus No 1-2 2-5 2-8 4-5 4.11 5-6 6-7 7-10 7-11 8-9 8 - 10 9-10 R(pu) 0.01 0.02 0.025 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.04 0.03 0.01 0.05 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.06 0.075 0.03 0.03 0.06 0.12 0.09 0.07 0.15 0.03 0.07 0.14 0.04 0.08 0.00 0.02 0.06 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.10 0.00 0.06 0.12 0.04 Calculate the bus admittance matrix for the...
A galvanic cell is constructed using a zinc electrode immersed in a 1.0 M Zn2+ solution and a silver electrode immersed in a 1.0 M Ag+ solution. What is the overall equation for this cell?
*A copper, Cu(s), electrode is immersed in a solution that is
1.00 M in ammonia, NH3, and 1.00 M in tetraamminecopper(II),
[Cu(NH3)4]2+. If a standard hydrogen electrode is used as the
cathode, the cell potential, Ecell, is found to be 0.070 V at 298
K.
A copper, Cu(s), electrode is immersed in a solution that is 1.00 M in ammonia, NH3, and 1.00 M in tetraamminecopper(II), [NH. If a standard hydrogen electrode is used as the cathode, the cell potential,...
Consider the half‑reaction for the reduction of Cd 2+ Cd2+ to
Cd(s) Cd(s) . Cd 2 +(aq)+2 e − ⟶Cd(s) ? ∘ Cd 2+ /Cd =−0.403 V
Cd2+(aq)+2e−⟶Cd(s)ECd2+/Cd∘=−0.403 V Calculate the potential of the
cadmium electrode at 25 ∘ C 25 ∘C when immersed in a 0.0560 M
0.0560 M solution of CdBr 2 . CdBr2. ? Cd = ECd= V V Calculate the
potential of the cadmium electrode at 25 ∘ C 25 ∘C when immersed in
a 0.0330...
What is the standard cell potential of a cell created using a cadmium electrode in 0.45 M Cd(NO3)2(aq) and a graphite electrode in an aqueous solution that is 0.45 M in both Fe2+ and Fe3+? 0.38 V 1.95 V 1.94 V 1.17 V 1.18 V What is the standard cell potential of a cell which utilizes the following reaction: Zn (s) + Ni2+ (aq) → Ni (s) + Zn2+ (aq) All solutions are 1.0 M and the reaction occurs at...
In a cell constructed between a compartment containing a zinc electrode immersed in a 0.10 M ZnSO4(aq) solution and a compartment containing a copper electrode immersed in a 0.10 M CuSO4(aq) solution, a.) which electrode will be the anode? b.) what is the standard cell potential? c.) what is the theoretical cell potential with these concentrations? d.) write the line notation for this cell.