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Foll for the following galvanic cell is -0.39 V Sn+(aq) +2 I(aq) Sn2 (aq) + 2(s)...
Consider the concentration cell Sn(s) | Sn2+(aq, a(Sn2+)A) || Sn2+(aq, a(Sn2+)C) | Sn(s) The subscripts A and C in the activities a(Sn2+)A and a(Sn2+)C of the Sn2+(aq) ionic species refer, respectively, to the anodic and cathodic solutions. The standard reduction potential for the half reaction Sn2+(s) + 2e- ===> Sn(s) is E0(Sn2+/Sn) = -0.14 V. What is the anode/cathode ratio of the activities of the Sn2+(aq) ion a(Sn2+)C / a(Sn2+)A if the electromotive force of the cell is E =...
Sn(s)+Cu2+(aq)→Sn2+(aq)+Cu(s) What is the standard potential, E∘cell, for this galvanic cell? Use the given standard reduction potentials in your calculation as appropriate.
A voltaic cell employs the following redox reaction: Sn2+(aq)+Mn(s)→Sn(s)+Mn2+(aq)Sn2+(aq)+Mn(s)→Sn(s)+Mn2+(aq) Calculate the cell potential at 25 ∘C∘C under each of the following conditions. [Sn2+]=[Sn2+]= 1.34×10−2 MM ; [Mn2+]=[Mn2+]= 2.51 MM . Express your answer using two significant figures. [Sn2+]=[Sn2+]= 2.51 MM ; [Mn2+]=[Mn2+]= 1.34×10−2 MM .
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Long Answer 20. A galvanic (voltaic) cell consists of Ag/Ag* and Sn/Sn2 half cells at standard conditions with a salt bridge containing KCI. Sn2+ (aq) + 2 e-→ Sn (s) Eo =-0.137 V Ag (aq) e > Ag (s)+0.800 V i. ii. Write a balanced equation for the spontaneous redox reaction and determine Ee Sketch this galvanic cell. Label the anode, the cathode, the direction of flow of electrons in the external circuit and the direction...
40 points A galvanic cell is constructed using the following half reactions: Sn2++ 2 e-Sn(s) -0.14 V Cu2+ + 2 e Cu (s) +0.34 V Based on their reduction half-potentials, which metal will likely serve as the cathode and what would be the Eºcell for the cell? -0.20 V; Sn O +0.48 V; Cu +0.20 V; Cu -0.48 V; Sn O +0.20 V; Sn Previous Submit
5. The overall cell reaction in a galvanic cell is Sn(s) + Cu* (aq)>Sn (aq)+ Cu (s). (a) Draw a diagram of this cell (similar to Figure 2) (b) Use standard reduction potentials (Table 1) to calculate the theoretical cell voltage, el
What is the shorthand notation that represents the following galvanic cell reaction? Sn2+(aq) + Cl2(g) → Sn3+(aq) + 2 Cl-(aq) A) Pt(s) ∣ Sn2+(aq), Sn3+(aq) ∣∣ Cl2(g) ∣ Cl-(aq) ∣ C(s) B) Sn(s) ∣ Sn2+(aq) ∣∣ Sn4+(aq) Cl2(g) ∣ Cl-(aq) ∣ C(s) C) Pt(s) ∣ Sn4+(aq), Sn2+(aq), Cl2(g) ∣∣ Cl-(aq) ∣ C(s) D) Sn2+(aq) ∣ Sn3+(aq) ∣∣ Cl2(g) ∣ Cl-(aq)
A voltaic cell is constructed that is based on the following reaction: Sn2+(aq)+Pb(s)→Sn(s)+Pb2+(aq). a. If the concentration of Sn2+ in the cathode compartment is 1.50 M and the cell generates an emf of 0.22 V , what is the concentration of Pb2+ in the anode compartment? b. If the anode compartment contains [SO2−4]= 1.50 M in equilibrium with PbSO4(s), what is the Kspof PbSO4?
QUESTION 5 The following reaction takes place in the galvanic cell below: Zn(s) + Sn2+(aq) + Zn2+(aq) + Sn(s) IT Select all statements that are true. A. Zn is the anode. B. Electrons flow from the zinc electrode to the tin electrode. Anions flow from the salt bridge toward the zinc electrode. UD. The mass of zinc electrode decreases while the mass of the tin electrode increases as the reaction progresses,
QUESTION 5 The following reaction takes place in the galvanic cell below: Zn(s) + Sn2+(aq) + Zn2+(aq) + Sn(s) IT Select all statements that are true. A. Zn is the anode. B. Electrons flow from the zinc electrode to the tin electrode. Anions flow from the salt bridge toward the zinc electrode. UD. The mass of zinc electrode decreases while the mass of the tin electrode increases as the reaction progresses,