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Part A Describe a galvanic cell that uses the reaction: 2Ag+ (aq) + Ni(s) + 2Ag(s)...
Question 4 A galvanic cell uses the reaction: 2Ag+(aq) + Ni(s) --> 2Ag(s) + Ni2+(aq) a) calculate the Standard Cell Potential (Ecell) of this galvanic cell and b) which metal is the cathode? a) 1.03 V; b) nickel a) 1.03 V; b) silver oooo a) 0.57 V; b) nickel a) 0.57V; b) silver
A galvanic cell uses the reaction: 2Ag+(aq) + Ni(s) --> 2Ag(s) + N12+(aq) a) calculate the Standard Cell Potential (Ecell) of this galvanic cell and b) which metal is the cathode?
Enter electrons as e A voltaic cell is constructed in which the anode is a Ni Ni2+ half cell and the cathode is a Hg|Hg2+ half cell. The half-cell compartments are connected by a salt bridge. (Use the lowest possible coefficients. Use the pull-down boxes to specify states such as (aq) or (s). If a box is not needed, leave it blank.) The anode reaction is: + + The cathode reaction is: + V> + The net cell reaction is:...
1) A standard galvanic cell is constructed with Ni2+ | Ni and I2 | I- half cell compartments connected by a salt bridge. Which of the following statements are correct? Hint: Refer to a table of standard reduction potentials. (Choose all that apply.) A. Ni is oxidized at the anode. B. In the external circuit, electrons flow from the Ni2+|Ni compartment to the I2|I-compartment. C. As the cell runs, anions will migrate from the Ni2+|Ni compartment to the I2|I-compartment. D....
A galvanic cell using Ni2+(aq) / Ni(s) half-cell and Hg22+(aq) / Hg(l) half-cell is prepared. The E°nickel = -0.25 V and E°mercury = 0.789 V. (blank 1) Write the balanced reaction that occurs at the anode. (blank 2) Write the balanced reaction that occurs at the cathode. (blank 3) Calculate the standard cell potential of this galvanic cell. (blank 4) Write the shorthand cell notation for the galvanic cell. Question 10 options: Blank # 1 Blank # 2 Blank #...
Suppose the galvanic cell sketched below is powered by the following reaction: Ni(s)+Pb(NO3),(aq) → Ni(NO3)2(aq)+Pb(s) E1 S1 S2 Write a balanced equation for the half-reaction that happens at the cathode of this cell. Write a balanced equation for the half-reaction that happens at the anode of this cell. Of what substance is E1 made? Of what substance is E2 made? What are the chemical species in solution S1? What are the chemical species in solution S2?
Suppose the galvanic cell sketched below is powered by the following reaction: Ni(s)+PdCl2(aq) → NiCl2(aq)+Pd(s) E1 S1 S2 Write a balanced equation for the half-reaction that happens at the cathode of this cell. Write a balanced equation for the half-reaction that happens at the anode of this cell. Of what substance is El made? Of what substance is E2 made? What are the chemical species in solution S1? What are the chemical species in solution S2?
A standard galvanic cell is constructed with F2 F and Mga Mg half cell compartments connected by a salt bridge. Which of the following statements are correct? Hint: Refer to a table of standard reduction potentials (Choose all that apply.) The anode compartment is the Mg Mg compartment. Mg is oxidized at the anode. Mg? is reduced at the cathode. In the external circuit, electrons flow from the FF compartment to the Mg Mg compartment As the cell runs, anions...
Calculate the standard cell potential (∆Eo) for the galvanic cell: Ni (s) 1 Ni2+ (aq) II Ag+ (aq) 1 Ag (5) Given: E Half Reaction Ag+ (aq) +e- → Ag (s) Ni2+ (aq) + 2e- → Ni (s) 0.79 Volts -0.23 Volts
Consider the following reaction. 2Ag^+(aq) + Zn(s) --> 2Ag(s) +Zn(aq) a) write the individual oxidation and reduction half-reactions, specifying which is the anode and which is the cathode reaction. b) calculate the cell potential for a cell containing 0.10M Ag^+ and 0.25M Zn^2+ at 298K. (E ag= 0.80 V and E zn= -0.76 V)