Another lab, similar to yours, had the following results, with the reference half-cell being: Nit2(1M) +...
Another lab, similar to yours, had the following results, with the reference +2 Ni (1M)+2e Ni. half-cell being: The results obtained, with each half-cell combined, at 20.00°C, were: +3 +1.203 v 3e Al Al +3 3e Au Au - 1.206 v +2 Ba 2e +2.017 v Ba +3 Cr +3e +0.456 v Cr +2 Fe +3 Fe + e - 0.924 v +3 Fe - 0.198 v Fe 3e Ni 1 x 10 M) +2e Ni +0.176 v +2 Convention:...
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...
1)What is the overall cell reaction of a galvanic cell employing the following half-reactions? NiO2(s) + 2H2O + 2e- ⇄ Ni(OH)2(s) + 2OH-(aq), E°NiO2= 0.49 V; Fe(OH)2(s) + 2e- ⇄ Fe(s) + 2OH-(aq), E°Fe(OH)2= − 0.88 V. A)NiO2(s) + 2Fe(s) + 2H2O → Ni(OH)2(s) + 2Fe(OH)2(s) B)NiO2(s) + Fe(s) + 2H2O → Ni(OH)2(aq) + Fe(OH)2(aq) C)NiO2(s) + Fe(s) + 2H2O → Ni(OH)2(s) + Fe(OH)2(s) D)Ni(OH)2(s) + Fe(OH)2(s) → NiO2(s) + Fe(s) + 2H2O 2)What is the standard cell potential of...
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(NOTE - Remember that the positive electrode is attached to the red wire and the negative electrode is attached to the black wire.) Electrode Systems Used Anode (oxidation) Negative Cathode (reduction) Positive Measured Potential (V) Positive (Ecu) Copper and silver Cu() - Cu2+ + 2e" Ag+ +1e Ag) 0.432 V Zinc + Silver Zn cs + 2n**+ Zé dat + leº nAg (s) 1.484 V Copper & Zinc Zn(s)...
Standard reduction half-cell potentials at 25°C E (V) E (V) 1.50 -0.45 0.80 -0.50 0.77 -0.73 0.52 -0.76 0.34 -1.18 Half-reaction Aut (aq) + 3e +Au(s) Ag+ (aq) + +Ag(s) Fe3+ (aq) +34 Fo+ (aq) Cut(aq) + Cu(s) Cu²+ (aq) + 2e +Cu(s) 2H+ (aq) - 2e +H2 (6) Fe3+ (aq) + 3e Fe(s) Pb2+ (aq) + 2e →Pb(s) Sn-(aq) + 2e +Sn(s) Ni2+ (aq) + 2e →Ni(s) Co2(aq) +2e + Co(s) ca? (aq) + 2e +Cd(s) 0.00 Half-reaction Fe(aq)...
Question 56 (1 point) Use the standard half-cell potentials listed below to calculate the standard cell potential for the following reaction occurring in an electrochemical cell at 25°C. (The equation is balanced.) 3 Cl2(g) + 2 Fe(s) → 6 (aq) + 2 Fe3+(aq) E° = +1.36 V Cl2(g) + 2 e 2 Cl(aq) Fe3+(aq) + 3 e → Fe(s) E° = -0.04 V O-1.32 V +4.16 V +1.40 V -1.40 V +1.32 V Question 55 (1 point) Calculate AGrxn at...
Name: Chem 1120 Electrochemical Potentials Perform each of the following calculations, showing all work. Use the Electrochemical Potentials table provided on D2L if values are not provided. Standard State Electrochemical Cells 1. In each of the following systems two half-reactions are provided. For each system, a) write the balanced reaction occurring for a spontaneous system, and b) calculate the overall standard cell potential. a. Half Reaction Zn2+(aq) + 2e = Zn(s) Cr3+ (aq) + 38 = Cr(s) Eºred (V) -0.76...
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Consider the following cell reaction: Fe(s) + 2 H+(?M —Fe2+(1.00 M)+H gX1.00 atm) If the cell potential at 298 K is 0.307 volts, what is the pH of the hydrogen electrode? pH= Consider the following cell reaction: Ni(s) + 2 H (?M) —+NI+(1.00 M)+H(E)1.00 atm) If the cell potential at 298 K is 0.104 volts, what is the pH of the hydrogen electrode? pH - 1.75 x Incorrect...
A chemist designs a galvanic cell that uses these two half-reactions: standard reduction potential half-reaction + O2(9)+4 H (aq)+4e' 2H20) = 1.23 V red Ered Fe+. (аq) Fe3(aq)+e = +0.771 V Answer the following questions about thiss cell Write a balanced equation for the half-reaction that happens at the cathode Write a balanced equation for the half-reaction that happens at the anode Write a balanced equation for the overall reaction that powers the cell. Be sure the reaction is spontaneous...