A voltaic cell that uses the reaction
PdCl4^2-(aq)+Cd(s)>Of(s)+4Cl^-(aq)+Cd^2+(aq)
has a measured standard cell potential of 1.03 V.
Part A:
Write the half cell
reaction at the cathode.
Part B:
Write the half cell reaction at the anode
Part C:
By using data from Appendix E, determine E°red for the reaction
involving Pd.
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