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What is the standard electrode potential of the first
reaction?
E ? Cul+e = Cu +I E=0.34 V (vs. NHE) Cu2+ 2e = Cu E Cu I+e = Cul 0.86 V (vs. NHE)
In the following cell, A is a standard Cu2+Cu electrode connected to a standard hydrogen electrode. If the voltmeter reading is +0.34 V, which half-reaction occurs in the left-hand cell compartment? Given: Standard reduction potential of the H1/H2 and Cu2*/Cu couples are 0.00 and +0.34 V, respectively. Holo H2(g) --> 2H+ (aq) + 2e7 2H(aq) + 2e --> H2(g) Cu(s) --> Cu2(aq) + 2e Cu2(aq) + 2e --> Cu(s)
What is the standard electrode potential for a galvanic cell constructed in the appropriate way from these two nan-cers Reduction Half-Reactions Cu2(aq) + 2e- Cu(s) AP ) 3e- A ) Ecel +0.34 V -1.66V +4.34V +2.00 V 200V 112V
Calculate the equilibrium potential of a copper wire immersed in 0.0009 M CuSO4 solution. The standard electrode potential for the reaction Cu2+ 2e -Cu at 25°C is 0.34 V (NHE). Now, answer the following questions and enter your results (numerical number only) Calculate the ionic strength (M) of the solution Submit Answer Tries 0/25 Calculate the activity coefficient of Cu2+. Submit Answer Tries 0/25 Calculate the equilibrium potential (v) of the copper wire electrode. Note: use activity instead of concentration...
use tabulated standard electrode potential to calculate the
standard cell potential for the reaction occurring in an
electrochemical cell at 25 C. (The equation is balanced.)
3Ni^2+(aq)+2Cr(s)--->3Ni(s)2Cr^3+(aq)
Express your answer to two significant figures and include the
appropriate units.
em 26 E (V) -0.45 -0.50 -0.73 -0.76 -1.18 Standard reduction half-cell potentials at 25°C Half-reaction E° (V) Half-reaction Aul+ (aq) + 3e +Au(s) 1.50 Fe2+ (aq) + 2eFe(s) Ag+ (aq) +e-Ag(s) 0.80 Cr3+ (aq) + Cr²+ (aq) Fe+(aq) + 3e...
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The standard reduction potential of the Cu2+1Cu electrode is +0.34 V and the standard potential of the cell Pb(s) Pb2+(aq) || Cu2+(aq) | Cu(s) is +0.47 V. What is the standard reduction potential of the Pb2+|Pb electrode? 0-0.81V +0.81 V O +0.13 V 0 -0.26 V O-0.13 V
Consider the following species. Cut Ce3+ Ag+ Zn2+ What is the standard potential for the reaction of Cut with Zn2+ to produce Cu2+ and Zn? E = 0.28 X v Will Cut be able to reduce Zn2+ to Zn? no (yes or no) What is the standard potential for the reaction of Ce3+ with Ag! to produce Ag? Ex= 0.90 x v Will Cell be able to reduce Ag! to Ag? yes (yer or no) Ered (V) 0.68 0.52 0.40...
The standard reduction potential of the Ag Ag electrode is +0.80 V and the standard potential of the cell Fe(s) Fe3+(aq) || Ag" (aq) Ag(s) is +0.84 V. What is the standard reduction potential of the Fe3+1Fe electrode? +1.64 V +0.04 V O-1.64v -0.04 v -0.12 V Question 10 (1 point) In the following cell, A is a standard Co2+1Co electrode connected to a standard hydrogen electrode. If the voltmeter reading is -0.28 V, which half-reaction occurs in the left-hand...
Please combine the Mn electrode half reaction with the Ag
electrode half reaction and write the complete redox reaction using
date from table 8.1. Indicate which is the oxidizing and which is
the reducing agent.
b. Calculate the EMF when the reaction quotient (Q) =
]Mn2+]/[Ag+]^2 = 10^-5
Reducing agent Half-reaction E0 (volts) -2.93 2.87 Ca Na Mg Mn Zn Fe Ni Pb Ca Ca2++2e Na → Na++e- -2.36 Mn Mn++2e Zn Zn2++2e Fe → Fe2++ 2e- NiNi2++2e- -0.76 -0.47...
6. Use the table of standard electrode potentials on page 7, to address the following. All answers must be supported with an overall balanced reaction from the combination of half-cells, which you need to show, and the calculation of (30) Will Cu react with V"? Construct a Galvanic cell with two active metais. Will Ag react with acid? Will Al react with molecular iodine? Will hydrogen ion react with iodide ion? Half-cell Eº, volts -2.94 -2.87 -2.36 K* + e...