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not be spontaneous as written Question 10 (1 point) Is the following galvanic cell going to...
Question 9 (1 point) Is the following galvanic cell going to proceed spontaneously as written? If yes, what will be the cell potential? | Mn (s) | Mn2+ (0.05 M) || Agt (2.5 M) | Ag (s) | Yes. The cell potential will be 2.05 V as written Yes. The cell potential will be 1.90 V as written Yes. The cell potential will be 2.11 V as written No, the galvanic cell will not be spontaneous as written Show Report...
Question 7 (1 point) Calculate the standard free energy for the following reaction at standard conditions. Will the galvanic cell occur spontaneously to produce potential? Cu (s) + V2+ (aq) - Cu2+ (aq) + V (s) O + 148 kJ, the reaction will not be spontaneous + 295 kJ, the reaction will not be spontaneous - 148 kJ, the reaction will occur spontaneously as written 295 kJ, the reaction will occur spontaneously as written Show Report e STRAIN605 PASSW lenovo
Question 4 (1 point) What is the Eºcell for the spontaneous electrochemical cell between Pb2+/Pb and Mg2+/Mg? O +2.23 V -2.36 V O - 2.23 V +2.36 V Show Report 07 CRAIN605 PAS lenovo
Calculate the potential of the electrochemical cell and determine if it is spontaneous as written at 25 °C. Cu(s) Cu2+(0.14 M) | Fe2+(0.0044 M) Fe(s) Ecu?+Icu = 0.339 V Efez lfe = -0.440 V Ecell = v Is the electrochemical cell spontaneous or not spontaneous as written at 25 °C? O not spontaneous O spontaneous Calculate the potential of the electrochemical cell and determine if it is spontaneous as written at 25 °C. Pt(s) Sn2+(0.0048 M), Snº+(0.11 M) || Fe3+(0.12...
Calculate the potential of the electrochemical cell and determine if it is spontaneous as written at 25 °C Cu(s) Cu2+ (0.15 M) Fe2+ (0.0039 M) Fe(s) E =-0.440 V E+Cu = 0.339 V Fe2+/Fe Is the electrochemical cell spontaneous or not spontaneous -0.779 Ecell = as written at 25 C? not spontaneous spontaneous о Calculate the potential of the electrochemical cell and determine if it is spontaneous as written at 25 'C Pt(s) Sn2 (0.0024 M), Sn4+ (0.12 M) |...
Calculate the theoretical cell potential (E°) of a galvanic cell under standard conditions made up of copper and magnesium (see Part II and Table 1 for more information). PARTIL Creating and Testing Voltaic Cells Introduction and Background for the Voltaic Cells A galvanic cell (sometimes more appropriately called a voltaic cell) consists of two half-cells joined by a salt bridge that allow ions to pass between the two sides in order to maintain electroneutrality. Each half-cell contains the Components of...
Question 8 (1 point) Calculate the equilibrium constant, K, for the spontaneous galvanic cell between Pb2+/Pb and Cr3+/Cr2+ conducted at standard conditions. 7.9 x102 1.7 x1014 3.1 x109 5.6 x104 Show Report OE PASSW STRAIN605 lenovo
Calculate the potential of the electrochemical cell and determine if it is spontaneous as written at 25 °C Cu(s) Cu2 (0.12 M |Fe2 (0.0012 M) Fe(s) E2 =-0.440 V Efe/Fe = 0.339 V Cu2t/Cu Is the electrochemical cell spontaneous or not spontaneous Ecell V as written at 25 °C? not spontaneous spontaneous Calculate the potential of the electrochemical cell and determine if it is spontaneous as written at 25 °C. Pt(s) Sn2(0.0060 M), Sn4+(0.14 M) Fe3+(0.13 M), Fe2+(0.0056 M) Pt(s)...
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...
Question 6 (1 point) Transpose the following redox reaction into cell notation. Mg (s) + Pb2+ (aq) -- Mg2+ (aq) + Pb (s) O1 Mg (s)| Mg2+ (1 M) || Pb2+ (1 M) | Pb (s) || O I Mg (s) | NaNO3 (1 M) || NaNO3 (1 M) | Pb (s) O1 Pt (s)| Mg2+ (1 M) || Pb2+ (1 M) | Pt(s) O Pb (s) | Pb2+ (1 M) || Mg2+ (1 M) | Mg (s) || Question...