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1 of 1 Oxidizing Agent Under standard conditions, copper will plate out onto a nickel rod...
Which of the following species is the strongest oxidizing agent under standard state conditions? a. Ag+(aq) b. H2(g) c. H+(aq) d. Cl2(g) e. Al3+(aq) An oxidizing agent is a substance that gains electrons in a redox chemical reaction. I think Al3+ has a very high electron affinity and should pull electrons to it in a chemical reaction. Is Al3+ the best choice for this problem?
The following data were measured using a nickel electrode as the standard: Cu2+(aq) + 2e- ⟶ Cu(s) Ni2+(aq) + 2e- ⟶ Ni(s) Fe2+(aq) + 2e- ⟶ Fe(s) Al3+(aq) + 3e- ⟶ Al(s) The copper and aluminum electrodes are connected in a battery. A) Which is the anode? Cathode? Why? B) Which is oxidized? Reduced? Why? C) What will the battery voltage be? Eo =0.62V Eo =0.00V Eo =-0.15V Eo =-1.38V D) Write a balanced net ionic equation for the reaction...
Given: 2H+(aq)+2e– ⇌H2(g);E°=0.00 Li+(aq)+e– ⇌Li(s);E°=–3.04V F2(g)+2e– ⇌2F–(aq);E°=2.87 Al3+(aq)+3e– ⇌Al(s);E°=–1.66V Pb2+(aq)+2e– ⇌Pb(s);E°=–0.13V Under standard-state conditions, which is the strongest oxidizing agent? Select one: a. Pb2+ b. Al3+ c. F2 d. Li+ e.H+
1)Consider the following half-reactions: Half-reaction E° (V) Cl2(g) + 2e- > 2Cl-(aq) 1.360V Cd2+(aq) + 2e- > Cd(s) -0.403V Al3+(aq) + 3e- > Al(s) -1.660 The strongest oxidizing agent is: _______ enter formula The weakest oxidizing agent is: _______ The weakest reducing agent is: _______ The strongest reducing agent is: _______ Will Al3+(aq) reduce Cl2(g) to Cl-(aq)? _____yes or no Which species can be reduced by Cd(s)? If none, leave box blank. 2) Use the table 'Standard Reduction Potentials' located...
4. Consider the following standard reduction potentials, Al3 (aq)+3 e Al(s) 12(s)2 e2 1(aq) E = -1.66 V +0.54 V iT E Under standard conditions: A. Al3(aq) is a stronger oxidizing agent than 12(s), and I(aq) is a stronger reducing agent than Al(s). B. 12(s) is a stronger oxidizing agent than Al3*(aq), and Al(s) is a stronger reducing agent than I'(aq). C. Al(s) is a stronger oxidizing agent than I-(aq), and Al3 (aq) is a stronger reducing agent than l2(s)....
Standard reduction potentials for nickel(II) and copper(II) The standard reduction potential for a substance indicates how readily that substance gains electrons relative to other substances at standard conditions. The more positive the reduction potential, the more easily the substance gains electrons. Consider the following: Ni2+(aq)+2e−→Ni(s),Cu2+(aq)+2e−→Cu(s), E∘red=−0.230 V E∘red=+0.337 V What is the standard potential, E∘cell, for this galvanic cell? Use the given standard reduction potentials in your calculation as appropriate. Express your answer to three decimal places and include the...
1. which of the following is the strongest oxidizing agent? (in an acidic solution) (pick one) PbO2(s) Mg(s) Ba2+(aq) NO3-(aq) MnO2(s) 2. what element is being oxidized in the following redox reaction? Co2+(aq)+NH4+(aq)=Co(s)+NO3-(aq) Choices are: O,N,Co,Xe, or H 3. which of the following reactant pairs would result in a spontaneous redox reaction? (pick one) Al(s)+Pb2+(aq) Pb(s)+Mn2+(aq) Ni(s)+Zn2+(aq) Ag(s)+Ni2+(aq)
1) Which of the following is the weakest oxidizing agent? Question options: a) Fe3+(aq) b) ClO2(g) c) I2(s) d) Fe(s) e)H2O2(aq) 2)A galvanic cell consists of one half-cell that contains Ag(s) and Ag+(aq), and one half-cell that contains Cu(s) and Cu2+(aq). What species are produced at the electrodes under standard conditions? Ag+(aq) + e- ? Ag(s) E° = +0.80 V Cu2+(aq) + 2 e- ? Cu(s) E° = +0.34 V Question 6 options: Cu(s) is formed at the cathode, and...
When answering Parts a-h, consider only the molecules and ions, Fe^2+(aq), Cd(OH)2(s), SO4^2-(aq), Al(s), I^-(aq), and Cr2O7^2-(aq), under standard state conditions. (1 pt each) Use standard reduction table. a) Which of these molecules and ions are oxidizing agents? b) Which of these molecules and ions are reducing agents? c) List the oxidizing agents from part a in DECREASING order of oxidizing agent strength. (strongest OA to weakest OA) d) List the reducing agents from part b in DECREASING order of...
this is all part of the same question! will give thumbs up! thanks! a. Which of the following species will be reduced by Zn(s), but not by Ag(s) under standard conditions? O Pb(s) O Mg2+ (8) O Cl2(9) Au(s) O A13+ (aq) O None of the above Q5.2 1.8 Points b. Which of the following species will be oxidized by Ag+ (aq), but not by Zn2+ (aq) under standard conditions? O Pb(s) O Mg2+ (s) O Cl2(9) O Au(s) O...