33 0.1 points 0/4 Submissions Used Using data found in Appendix E of your textbook caloulate...
Using data found in Appendix E of your textbook calculate the nonstandard emf for each of the following reactions if the concentration of each of the ions in these reactions is 0.0003 molar and everything else is standard (use 298 K for the temperature, R = 8.314 J/mol-K, and F = 96,485 C/mol): 33. 0/0.1 points Previous Answers 1/4 Submissions Used My Notes Using data found in Appendix E of your textbook calculate the nonstandard emf for each of the...
33.Using data found in Appendix E of your textbook calculate the nonstandard emf for each of the following reactions if the concentration of each of the ions in these reactions is 0.0006 molar and everything else is standard (use 298 K for the temperature, R = 8.314 J/mol-K, and F = 96,485 C/mol): (a) 2 Hg2+(aq) + 1 Sn(s) --> 1 Hg22+(aq) + 1 Sn2+(aq) E = V (b) 1 Cd2+(aq) + 1 Sn2+(aq) --> 1 Cd(s) + 1 Sn4+(aq) E...
Using data found in Appendix E of your textbook calculate the nonstandard emf for each of the following reactions if the concentration of each of the ions in these reactions is 0.0006 molar and everything else is standard (use 298 K for the temperature, R = 8.314 J/mol-K, and F = 96,485 C/mol): (a) 2 H+(aq) + 2 Cu(s) --> 1 H2(g) + 2 Cu+(aq) E = V (b) 1 Ca2+(aq) + 2 K(s) --> 1 Ca(s) + 2 K+(aq) E...
Using data found in Appendix E of your textbook calculate the nonstandard emf for each of the following reactions if the concentration of each of the ions in these reactions is 0.0007 molar and everything else is standard (use 298 K for the temperature, R = 8.314 J/mol-K, and F = 96,485 C/mol): (a) 2 Li+(aq) + 1 Sn(s) --> 2 Li(s) + 1 Sn2+(aq) (b) 1 Zn2+(aq) + 1 Ca(s) --> 1 Zn(s) + 1 Ca2+(aq) (c) 1 Mg2+(aq)...
Part 1.) Using data found in Appendix E of your textbook calculate the nonstandard emf for each of the following reactions if the concentration of each of the ions in these reactions is 0.0002 molar and everything else is standard (use 298 K for the temperature, R = 8.314 J/mol-K, and F = 96,485 C/mol): (a) 2 Hg2+(aq) + 1 Sn(s) --> 1 Hg22+(aq) + 1 Sn2+(aq) E = __ V (b) 1 F2(g) + 1 Mg(s) --> 2 F-(aq)...
Using data found in Appendix E of your textbook calculate the nonstandard emf for each of the following reactions if the concentration of each of the ions in these reactions is 0.0005 molar and everything else is standard (use 298 K for the temperature, R = 8.314 J/mol-K, and F = 96,485 C/mol): Using data found in Appendix E of your textbook calculate the nonstandard emf for each of the following reactions if the concentration of each of the ions...
31. + -10.1 points 0/4 Submissions Used Balance the following equations. (Use the lowest possible whole-number coefficients. These may be zero.) (a) CIO (aq) + 12() = Cl(aq) + 103 (aq) CIO + 12+ H H20 = + 103 + H+ H2O (b) NO3 (aq) + As2O3(s) = N2O3(aq) + H3ASO4(aq) NO3 + As2O3 + H+ + H20 = N203 + C H3A504 + H+ + H2O (c) Cro42-(aq) + N2H4(aq) = Cr(OH)3(s) + N2(9) croq²+ NaH4+ OH + H20...
Constants The following values may be useful when solving this tutorial. Constant Value E∘Cu 0.337 V E∘Zn -0.763 V R 8.314 J⋅mol−1⋅K−1 F 96,485 C/mol T 298 K Part A Part complete In the activity, click on the E∘cell and Keq quantities to observe how they are related. Use this relation to calculate Keq for the following redox reaction that occurs in an electrochemical cell having two electrodes: a cathode and an anode. The two half-reactions that occur in the...
Constants The following values may be useful when solving this tutorial. Constant Value E∘Cu 0.337 V E∘Ni -0.257 V R 8.314 J⋅mol−1⋅K−1 F 96,485 C/mol T 298 K Part A In the activity, click on the E∘cell and Keq quantities to observe how they are related. Use this relation to calculate Keq for the following redox reaction that occurs in an electrochemical cell having two electrodes: a cathode and an anode. The two half-reactions that occur in the cell are...
Constants The following values may be useful when solving this tutorial. Constant E°Cu | 0.337V E°Co | -0.277V R. | 8.314 J•mol^-1•K^-1 F | 96485 C/mol T. | 298 K In the activity, click on the E°cell and Keq quantities to observe how they are related. Use this relation to calculate Keq for the following redox reaction that occurs in an electrochemical cell having two electrodes: a cathode and an anode. The two half-reactions that occurs in the cell are...