Step 1: Determine whether or not each redox reaction occurs spontaneously in the forward direction using only the relative postion of the half reactions on table 18.1. (No numbers in this step.)
Step 2: Then, calculate the voltage of each of the reactions.
(a) Ca2+(aq) + Zn(s) Ca(s) + Zn2+(aq)
(b) 2Ag+(aq) + Ni(s) 2Ag(s) + Ni2+(aq)
(c) Fe(s) + Mn2+ Fe2+(aq) Mn(s)
Step 1: Determine whether or not each redox reaction occurs spontaneously in the forward direction using...
Using the activity series, select all REDOX REACTIONS that should occur A) Mn(s) + Ni2+(aq) --> Ni(s) + Mn2 (aq) B) 2Ag(s)+ Fe2+(aq) --> Fe(s) + 2Ag (aq) C) Ni(s) + Mn2t(aq) --> Mn(s) + Ni2 (aq) D) Sn(s) + Fe2+(aq) --> Fe(s) + Sn2 (aq) E) Zn(s) + Cu2 (aq)-> Cu(s) + Zn2 (aq) F) Fe(s)+Sn2 (aq) --> Sn(s) + Fe2 (aq)
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