What is the emf of a cell consisting of a Pb2+/Pb half-cell and a H+/H2 Half-cell if [Pb2+]=0.30M, [H+]=0.070M and PH2=1.5 atm.
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What is the emf of a cell consisting of a Pb2+ / Pb half-cell and a Pt / H+ / H2 half-cell if [Pb2+] = 0.99 M, [H+] = 0.073 M and PH2 = 1.0 atm?
Enter your answer in the provided box. What is the emf of a cell consisting of a Pb2+ / Pb half-cell and a Pt / H+ / H2 half-cell if [Pb2+] = 0.58 M, [H+] = 0.047 M and PH2 = 1.0 atm ? =_____V
11.) Calculate the standard emf of a cell that uses the Mg/Mg2+ and Cu/Cu2+ half-cell reactions at 25 C. Write the equation for the cell reaction that occurs under standard-state conditions. 12.) Calculate the emf and then predict whether the following reaction would occur spontaneously in aqueous solutions at 25 C. Assume that the initial concentrations of dissolved species are all 1.0 M. Show calculations. a.) Care) + Cd2+ (aq) → Ca2+ + Cd() b.) Br2() + Sn(3) ► 2Br...
Enter your answer in the provided box. What is the emf of a cell consisting of a Pb2+ / Pb half-cell and a Pt/H/H, half-cell if [Pb2+] = 0.99 M, [H] = 0.055 M and PH, = 1.0 atm ? 0.083
A galvanic cell is made up of an Al-Al 3+ half-cell and a Pb-Pb2+ half cell. What is the standard EMF of this cell and what is G for the cell reaction at 25C?
Please explain, thank you! (4) Consider a cell at 298 K in which the reaction is Pb (s)+2H (aa-Pb2+ (ag) +H2 (g) (a) Cr ions are added to the Pb|Pb2+ half-cell to precipitate PbCh. The cell voltage is then measured to be +0.210 V. If [H]-1.0 M and the partial pressure of hydrogen is 1.0 atm, what is [Pb2*]? (answer: 1.57 x 103 M) (b) Calculate the Kp of PbCh if [Cl]-0.10 M in the PblPb2 half-cell. (answer: 1.57 x...
Enter your answer in the provided box. What is the emf of a cell consisting of a Pb^2+/Pb half-cell and a Pt/H^+/H_2 half-cell if [Pb^2+] = 0.29 M, [H^+] = 0.062 M and P_H_2 = 1.0 atm?
A voltaic cell consists of an Mn/Mn2+ half-cell and a Pb/Pb2+ half-cell. Pb2+(aq) + 2e- → Pb(s) Eo = -0.13V Mn2+(aq) + 2e- →Mn(s) Eo = -1.18V What is the anode half-reaction for this voltaic cell? Question options: a. Mn2+(aq) + 2e- →Mn(s) b. Pb(s) → Pb2+(aq) + 2e- c. Pb2+(aq) + 2e- → Pb(s) d. Mn(s) →Mn2+(aq) + 2e-
Separate galvanic cells are made from the following half-cells: cell 1: H+(aq)/H2(g) and Pb2+(aq)/Pb(s) cell 2: Fe2+(aq)/Fe(s) and Zn2+(aq)/Zn(s) Which of the following is correct for the working cells? Standard reduction potentials, 298 K, Aqueous Solution (pH = 0): Cl2(g) + 2e --> 2C1-(aq); E° = +1.36 V Fe3+(aq) + e --> Fe2+(aq); E° = +0.77 V Cu2+(aq) + 2e --> Cu(s); E° = +0.34 V 2H+(aq) + 2e --> H2(g); E° = 0.00 V Pb2+(aq) + 2e --> Pb(s);...
A voltaic cell consists of an Mn/Mn2+ half-cell and a Pb/Pb2+ half-cell. Pb2+(aq) + 2e- → Pb(s) Eo = -0.13V Mn2+(aq) + 2e- →Mn(s) Eo = -1.18V What is the cathode in this voltaic cell? Question options: a. Mn2+(aq) b. Pb(s) c. Pb2+(aq) d. Mn(s)