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please answer all wueston Question 33 (3 points) (33) For a galvanic cell notation: (-) Ni...
need answers for all questions Question 35 (3 points) (35) For galvanic cell: (-) Cr/ Cr3+ (aq) // Cu2+ (aq) / Cu (+), the correct half reactions are 0 (a) Cr3+ (a) Cr3+ + 3e → Crat (-) electrode; Cu+ 2e → Cu2+ at (+) electrode (b) Cr - 3e → Cr3+ at (-) electrode; Cu2+ + 2e → 2 Cu at (+) electrode Occ) cr (c) Cr + 3e → Cr3+ at (-) electrode; Cu2+ - 2e → Cu...
can you answer questions 7,8,9,10 Question 7 (10 points) ✓ Saved (7) For a galvanic cell notation: (-) Mg/Mg2+ (aq) // Cu2+ (aq) / Cu (+). which of the following is fully correct? (a) Mg2+ is oxidized to Mg, and Cu2+ (aq) is reduced to Cu O (b) Mg2+ is reduced to Mg, and Cu2+ (aq) is oxidized to Cu (c) Mg is oxidized to Mg2+, and Cu²+ (aq) is reduced to Cu (d) Mg is reduced to Mg2+, and...
HQ18.28 Homework • Unanswered Some electrode combinations that the Phoenix spacecraft designers may have considered for use in their design are given in the table below. Assume the ambient Martian temperature is -67.5*C, 205.7 K. What electrode combination (assume 0.1 M solutions) would provide the 1.317 V required by the spacecraft electronics? Use Appendix 11 for your standard cell potentials. А Rh+ +e- Rh/Ni2+ + 2e + NI O B Rh+ + e + Rh/Cr3+ + 3e - Cr C...
Use the tabulated electrode potentials to calculate K for the oxidation of nickel by H+: Ni(s)+2H+(aq)→Ni2+(aq)+H2(g) Express your answer using two significant figures. Standard reduction half-cell potentials at 25∘C Half-reaction E∘ (V) Half-reaction E∘ (V) Au3+(aq)+3e−→Au(s) 1.50 Fe2+(aq)+2e−→Fe(s) −0.45 Ag+(aq)+e−→Ag(s) 0.80 Cr3+(aq)+e−→Cr2+(aq) −0.50 Fe3+(aq)+3e−→Fe2+(aq) 0.77 Cr3+(aq)+3e−→Cr(s) −0.73 Cu+(aq)+e−→Cu(s) 0.52 Zn2+(aq)+2e−→Zn(s) −0.76 Cu2+(aq)+2e−→Cu(s) 0.34 Mn2+(aq)+2e−→Mn(s) −1.18 2H+(aq)+2e−→H2(g) 0.00 Al3+(aq)+3e−→Al(s) −1.66 Fe3+(aq)+3e−→Fe(s) −0.036 Mg2+(aq)+2e−→Mg(s) −2.37 Pb2+(aq)+2e−→Pb(s) −0.13 Na+(aq)+e−→Na(s) −2.71 Sn2+(aq)+2e−→Sn(s) −0.14 Ca2+(aq)+2e−→Ca(s) −2.76 Ni2+(aq)+2e−→Ni(s) −0.23 Ba2+(aq)+2e−→Ba(s) −2.90 Co2+(aq)+2e−→Co(s) −0.28 K+(aq)+e−→K(s) −2.92 Cd2+(aq)+2e−→Cd(s)...
can you please help.me answer these three questions please? I am really desperate and in need of help. Question 7 Consider the following cell diagram: Zn(s) | Zn2+(aq) || Cu2+(aq) | Cu(s) Going from left to right represents the flow of charge, while || represents O positive, the salt bridge O negative, the salt bridge o positive, a phase boundary o negative, a phase boundary Question 8 Consider the galvanic cell that uses Ni2+ (aq) /Ni (s) and Al3+ (aq)...
A) Use tabulated electrode potentials to calculate ΔG∘ for the reaction. 2K(s)+2H2O(l)→H2(g)+2OH−(aq)+2K+(aq) B) (Refer to the following standard reduction half-cell potentials at 25∘C: VO2+(aq)+Ni2+(aq)2H+(aq)++2e−e−→ →Ni(s)VO2+(aq) +H2O(l)E∘=−0.23V E∘=0.99V) An electrochemical cell is based on these two half-reactions: Oxidation:Reduction:Ni(s)VO2+(aq,0.024M)+2H+(aq,1.4M)+e−→→Ni2+(aq,1.8M)+2e−VO2+(aq,1.8M)+H2O(l) Calculate the cell potential under these nonstandard concentrations. C) Standard reduction half-cell potentials at 25∘C Half-reaction E∘ (V ) Half-reaction E∘ (V ) Au3+(aq)+3e−→Au(s) 1.50 Fe2+(aq)+2e−→Fe(s) − 0.45 Ag+(aq)+e−→Ag(s) 0.80 Cr3+(aq)+e−→Cr2+(aq) − 0.50 Fe3+(aq)+3e−→Fe2+(aq) 0.77 Cr3+(aq)+3e−→Cr(s) − 0.73 Cu+(aq)+e−→Cu(s) 0.52 Zn2+(aq)+2e−→Zn(s) − 0.76...
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...
1) Assuming a temperature of 25 degree celsius, and a Cu2+ concentration of 0.11 M, perform the first calculation in the experiment (Eo fir Cu = 0.340 V) 2) Calculate the value of Eo cell for a galvanic cell based on the following half-reaction (See picture attached below) Question 1 0.4 / 2 points Assuming a temperature of 25 °C, and a Cu2+ concentration of 0.11 M, perform the first calculation in the Calculations section of this experiment (E for...
need help for half cell potentials pls calculate step by step (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)...
Using standard reduction potentials from the ALEKS Data tab, calculate the standard reaction free energy AG for the following redox reaction Round your answer to 3 significant digits. 2CH(OH), (-) +100H(aq) + 3Br (1) ► 2010 (92) +8H,O()+6Be (aq) cil Data E (V) 0.7996 x 5 ? -1.675 1.692 1.498 -2.912 1.066 1.35827 Half-Reaction Agt (aq) + e -- Ag (s) AP+ (aq) + 3e" -Al(s) Aut (aq) + e - Au (s) Au3+ (aq) + 3e" - Au (5)...