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The free energy change for the following reaction at 25°C, when [Ag+ - 1.16 M and...
The free energy change for the following reaction at 25°C, when [Fe2+1 = 8.61*10' M and (Sn2t - 1.17 M. is 70.1 kJ Fe2+(8.61x10 3 M) + Sn(s) Fe(s) + Sn2+(1.17 M) AG = 70.1 kJ What is the cell potential for the reaction as written under these conditions? Answer: Would this reaction be spontaneous in the forward or the reverse direction? Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 3 more group attempts remaining The free energy change for the following reaction...
The free energy change for the following reaction at 25 °C, when [Cu2+] = 1.11 M and [Fe2+] = 4.58x10-3M, is -164 kJ: Cu²+(1.11 M) + Fe(s)- → Cu(s) + Fe2+(4.58x10-3M) AG=-164 kJ What is the cell potential for the reaction as written under these conditions? Answer: V Would this reaction be spontaneous in the forward or the reverse direction?
The free energy change for the following reaction at 25 °C, when [Fe2+1 - 6.16*10' M and (Ag - 1.19 M, is 252 kJ: Fe2+(6.16*109 M) + 2Ag(s) >Fe(s) + 2Ag*(1.19 M) AG = 252 kJ What is the cell potential for the reaction as written under these conditions? Would this reaction be spontaneous in the forward or the reverse direction? We were unable to transcribe this imageThe free energy change for the following reaction at 25 °C, when [Pb2+]...
The free energy change for the following reaction at 25 °C, when [Pb2+) - 1.12 M and (Cr) - 4.80*10% M, is -369 kJ: 3Pb2+(1.12 M) + 2Cr(s) 3Pb(s) + 2Cr +(4.80X10-9M) AG --369 kJ What is the cell potential for the reaction as written under these conditions? Answer: Would this reaction be spontaneous in the forward or the reverse direction?
The free energy change for the following reaction at 25 °C, when [Ni2+] = 9.62x10-'M and [H'] = 1.18 M, is 60.2 kJ: Ni2+(9.62x10-3M) + H2(g) Ni(s) + 2H+(1.18 M) AG = 60.2 kJ What is the cell potential for the reaction as written under these conditions? Answer: V Would this reaction be spontaneous in the forward or the reverse direction?
- 2.49 10% M, is -109 10. The free energy change for the following reaction at 25 °C, when (Co?") - 1.19 M and (Z 2 Co2+(1.19 M) + Zn(s) Co(s) + Zn2+(2,49x10M) AG=-109 What is the cell potential for the reaction as written under these conditions? Answer: Would this reaction be spontaneous in the forward or the reverse direction? Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 2 more group attempts remaining
[References) Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. The free energy change for the following reaction at 25 °C, when Cu2+] = 1.16 M and Co?'] = 3.17X10M, is -134 KJ: Cu2+(1.16 M) + Co(s) Cu(s) + Co2+(3.17X10M) AG = -134 kJ What is the cell potential for the reaction as written under these conditions? Answer: Would this reaction be spontaneous in the forward or the reverse direction? Hot Visited Submit Answer Retry Entire Group...
[References) Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. The free energy change for the following reaction at 25 °C, when [Zn2+] = 4.51x10 3 M and (Ni?'] = 1.18 M, is 113 kJ: Zn2+(4.51x103 M) + Ni(s) → Zn(s) + Ni2+(1.18 M) AG - 113 kJ What is the cell potential for the reaction as written under these conditions? Answer: V Would this reaction be spontaneous in the forward or the reverse direction? Submit Answer...
The free energy change for the following reaction at 25 °C, when [Cd2]- 8.59x103 M and [Ag]- 1.17 M, is 244 kJ: Ca2 (8.59x103 M)+ 2Ag(s)Cd(s)+ 2Ag'(1.17 M) AG-244 kJ What is the cell potential for the reaction as written under these conditions? Answer: Would this reaction be spontaneous in the forward or the reverse direction?
The free energy change for the following reaction at 25 °C, when [Co2+] = 3.34×10-3 M and [H+] = 1.16 M, is 68.5 kJ: Co2+(3.34×10-3 M) + H2(g) Co(s) + 2H+(1.16 M) ΔG = 68.5 kJ What is the cell potential for the reaction as written under these conditions? Answer: _______ V Would this reaction be spontaneous in the forward or the reverse direction?_______