
QUESTION 6 is the For a three-electrode cell the working electrode is the electrode at which the reaction of interest...
Consider a voltaic (galvanic) cell with the following metal electrodes. Identify which metal is the cathode and which is the anode, and calculate the cell potential. (Use the table of Standard Electrode Potentials.) (a) Co(II) and Sn(II) Cathode: Co(II) or Sn(II) Anode: Co(II) or Sn(II) Ecell = ??????? (b) Sc(III) and Cd(II) Cathode: Sc(III)or Cd(II) Anode: Sc(III) or Cd(II) Ecell = ??????V (c) Al and Zr(IV) Cathode: Al or Zr(IV) Anode: Al or Zr(IV) Ecell = ????????? V
QUESTION 2 Which is NOT true of overpotential? O A. Overpotential is the voltage required to overcome the activation energy for a reaction at an electrode. B. The rate of the reaction will increase as the applied overpotential increases. Activation energy, hence overpotential, is independent of the electrode surface. D. The overpotential is always subtracted from the calculated Ecell- Always require a greater potential to be applied to drive electrolysis reactions. E. QUESTION 3 Which statement(s) is(are) defined INCORRECTLY? Ohmic...
Consider a voltaic (galvanic) cell with the following metal electrodes. Identify which metal is the cathode and which is the anode, and calculate the cell potential. (Use the table of Standard Electrode Potentials.) (a) Cd(II) and Sc(III) Cathode: Cd(II) Sc(III) Anode: Cd(II) Sc(III) Ecell 42 (b) Pb(II) and In(III) Cathode: Pb(II) In(III) Anode: Pb(II) In(III) Ecell - (c) Ni(II) and Zr(IV) Cathode: Ni(II) Zr(IV) Anode: Ni(II) Zr(IV) Ecell- Supporting Materials We were unable to transcribe this imageAGº and Eº can...
Consider a voltaic (galvanic) cell with the following metal electrodes. Identify which metal is the cathode and which is the anode, and calculate the cell potential. (Use the table of Standard Electrode Potentials.) (a) Ca(II) and Sc(III) Cathode: . Ca(II) Sc(III) Anode: Ca(II) Sc(III) Ecell = 0.0591 x V (b) Pb(II) and In(III) Cathode: . Pb(II) In(III) Anode: Pb(II) In(III) Ecell - (c) Ni(II) and Zr(IV) Cathode: NI(II) Zr(IV) Anode: Ni(II) Zr(IV) Ecell - V Supporting Materials Periodic Table Supplemental...
In a 3-electrode cell filled with a solution of dopamine, the potential of the working electrode is scanned from +0.2 V to +0.7 V vs. a Ag/AgCl reference electrode. The current rises exponentially and then peaks at +0.48 V followed by a decay (gradual decrease) in current. What causes the decrease in current? The concentration of dopamine near the electrode decreases. All of the dopamine in the solution is consumed. A second reaction begins to interfere at such positive potentials....
1. Consider a voltaic (galvanic) cell with the following metal electrodes. Identify which metal is the cathode and which is the anode, and calculate the cell potential. (Use the table of Standard Electrode Potentials.) a. Ag(I) and Zr(IV) Cathode: Anode: Ecell b. Cr(III) and Co(II) Cathode: Anode: Ecell c. In(III) and Au(III) Cathode: Anode: Ecell
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studies the relationship between electricity, as a measurable and
quantitative phenomenon, and identifiable chemical change, with
either electricity considered an outcome of a particular chemical
change or vice versa. These reactions involve electric charges
moving between electrodes and an electrolyte (or ionic species in a
solution). Thus electrochemistry deals with the interaction between
electrical energy and chemical change. When a chemical reaction is
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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...
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For a concentration cell: Ecell0.0592 Vlog Q At 25°C, a cell has [Ag ]-1.00 M in half-cell A and [Ag*]-0.100 M in half-cell B. Which answer includes ALL correct statements? I) The reaction continues until [Ag]- 0.7 M in each half-cell. Il) Half-cell A contains the anode. I) The cell potential is 0.0592 V A) I and lI B) III and IV C) , and IV D) II, III and IV
Question 10 Which of the following is a property of a good leaving group? 1. Polarizable? [Select] II. Electron-donating? [Select] III. Electron-withdrawing? [Select ] IV. Strong base? [Select] V. Not a strong base? [Select]