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1) Write the half reactions, indicate the oxidizing and reducing agents, give the representation (line notation)...
BALANCE and FIND the half-reactions for this Redox Reaction, then indicate which substances are Oxidizing Agents, and Reducing Agents. Fe^3+(aq) + NH2OH2+(aq) = Fe^2+(aq) + N2O(g)
303. Identify the oxidizing and reducing agents in each of the following reactions. + Cr₂O, 2 → Cri + IO (acidic solution) b) + OCI CI (acidic solution) a) I (4) 3 lag IO, 201) (a) 304. Determine the emf (E) under standard conditions of a voltaic cell based on the following chemical reaction. Ce+ Ni Ni? fag + Ce?
Consider the following half-reactions and their standard reduction potentials then give the standard line (cell) notation for a voltaic cell built on these half reactions. Mn2+(aq) + 2 e- <=> Mn(s) E° = -1.18 V Fe3+(aq) + 3 e- <=> Fe(s) E° = -0.036 V Correct answer: Mn (s) | Mn 2+(aq, 1.0 M) || Fe3+(aq, 1.0 M) | Fe(s) looking for an explanation on how to work this problem, i get confused with the order of the elements. for...
help with these please LU 101 is question. Consider the following half-reactions: JE° (V) Half-reaction Hg2+ (aq) + 2e → Hg(0.855V Ca2+(aq) + 2e —— C 0.403V Fe2+ (aq) + 2e -> Fe(s) 0.440V (1) The strongest oxidizing agent is: enter formula (2) The weakest oxidizing agent is: (3) The weakest reducing agent is: (4) The strongest reducing agent is: (5) Will Fe2+(aq) oxidize Hg() to Hg2+ (aq)? O y (6) Which species can be oxidized by Cd²+ (aq)? If...
(a) For the disproportionation reaction IO3- + I- = I2(aq), Identify the reducing and oxidizing agents, write a balanced equation for each half-reaction, and write the complete and balanced net ionic reaction. You can assume an acidic environment if need be. (b) ClO2– is oxidized to ClO4– and IO4– is reduced to IO3–. What is the balanced equation for each half-reaction? What is the complete and balanced net ionic reaction for the full reaction? You can assume an acidic environment...
please help answer question 4, a-f please using the data below from chart 1 objectives from lab, thank you DATA:CA y 3 Ay No3 Part I: Cell Potential of voltaic cells under standard conditions: cell CU CND2 #27 14.0m Give the half Half cell reaction at Combinations Oxidation Reduction E the anode and with [ion] takes place Theoretical takes place cathode. Write in M here here (V) above the arrow E c (V) if it is oxidation or reduction. |-0.340...
help with these please Consider the following half-reactions: Half-reaction Eo (V) F2(g)+ 2e 2F (aq) 2.870V Sn2 (aq) + 2e- Sn(s) 0.140V Cr3 (aq) + 3e° _ Cr(s)-0.740V (1) The strongest oxidizing agent is: enter formula (2) The weakest oxidizing agent is: (3) The weakest reducing agent is: (4) The strongest reducing agent is: (5) Will F2(g) oxidize Cr(s) to Cr3 (aq)? (6) Which species can be oxidized by Sn2 (aq)? If none, leave box blank. Consider the following half-reactions:...
Given the following pair of half-reactions, fill in the line notation for a standard cell using these two half-reactions. Since it is a standard cell, all concentrations will be 1 M, so do not enter concentrations. You have solid platinum (Pt) electrodes to use, where necessary. Do not include the physical state of the components, i.e., solid platinum would just be Pt. For subscript and superscripts use the model: Ag+ would be Ag^+ and SO42- would be entered as SO4^2-,...
Consider the following half-reactions and their standard reduction potentials then give the standard line (cel notation for a voltaic cell built on these half reactiors, Mn2+(aq) +26° <=> Mn(s) E° = -1.18V Cr3+(aq) +3 € <=> Cr(s) E° = 0.41 V O A. Cr(s)/C3+(aq, 1.0 M) || Mn2+(aq, 1.0M) | Mn(s) B. Cris) Cr3+(aq, 1.0 M) || Mn (s) | Mn 2+(aq, 1.0 M) OC. Mn (s) | Mn 2+(aq, 1.0 M) || C-3+(aq, 1.0 M) | Cr(s) D. Mn...
1. 1. Balance the following skeleton reactions and identify the oxidizing and reducing agents: (a) Mn+ (aq) + BiO3 (aq) →MnO4 (aq) + Bit (aq) (acidic) (b) Fe(OH)2(s) + Pb(OH)3 (aq) Fe(OH)3(s) + Pb(s) (basic)