Balance the following reaction in basic solution.
Fill in the coefficients for the balanced overall equation.
| Al(s)+CrO2−4(aq)⟶Al(OH)3(s)+Cr(OH)−4(aq) |
H+ + H2O + Al + CrO42- → Al(OH)3 + Cr(OH4)-
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For each of the following reactions, balance the chemical
equation, calculate the emf, and calculate G° at 298 K. (Use the smallest possible
coefficients for H2O(l),
H+(aq), and HO-(aq). These
may be zero.)
(a) In acidic solution copper(I) ion is oxidized to copper(II)
ion by nitrate ion.
Cu+(aq)
+ NO3-(aq)
+ H+(aq) Cu2+(aq) NO(g)
+ H2O(l)
emf
V
G°
kJ
(b) Aqueous iodide ion is oxidized to I2(s) by
Hg22+(aq).
I-(aq)
+ Hg22+(aq)
+ H+ I2(s) Hg(l)
+ H2O(l)
emf
V
G°
kJ
(c) In basic solution Cr(OH)3(s) is...
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