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2. For the following cells written as cell notation (aka "cell diagram"), rewrite the cell diagrams...
A voltaic cell contains two half-cells. One half-cell contains a gold electrode immersed in a 1.00 M Au(NO3)3 solution. The second half-cell contains a magnesium electrode immersed in a 1.00 M Mg(NO3)2 solution. Au ** (aq) + 3 e Au(s) Ered = +1.498 V Mg2+ (aq) + 2 + Mg(s) Ered = -2.372 V (a) Using the standard reduction potentials given above, predict the standard cell potential of the voltaic cell. (b) Write the overall balanced equation for the voltaic...
QUESTION 3 What is the balanced equation for the galvanic cell reaction expressed using shorthand notation below? Mg(s) Mg2+(aq) il Cl26) Chaq) C(s) A Mg(s) + 2 CH-(aq) Mg2+(aq) + Cl2(g) B. Mg(s) + Cl2(g) → Mg2+(aq) + 2 CHaq) Mg2+(aq) + 2 Cl-(aq) → Mg(s) + Cl2(g) D. Mg2+(aq) + 2 CH-(aq) – MgCl2(5)
DATE: NAME: Labels for Venn Diagram Comparing Electrochemical Cells AKA Galvanic cells 1. Oxidation occurs at the anode 2. оссurs 3. Reduction occurs at the cathode 4. Produces electrical energy from chemical energy 5. Separation of electrodes to create an electrical potential 6. Ions move through solution/salt bridge in response to electron movement through wire 7. Ecell<0 8. Requires an electric power source to produce chemical energy 9. Nis) Ni(NOs) (aq)||AgNO (aq)| Ag(s) 10. AG 0 11. Is a spontaneous...
4. Write a balanced equation from each cell notation, then calculate thee of the cell, is it spontaneous or nonspontaneous? A. Cr(s) Crot || Cui Cu(s) B. Al(s) Al* | Ce Ce Pt C. Cu (s) Cu? || Al Al (s) Useful information: F= 96485 J/V mol electrons, AG ----F-Ecell AG --RTINK: Ece 0.0592/n*logK; EcellEcett -0.0592/n*logQ Ce (aq) + Ag+ (aq) + e Fet (aq) + Cu" (aq) + Cu (aq) + 2e 2H(aq) + 2 Pb (aq) + 2e...
The following problems are based upon the following voltaic cell (concentration of aqueous solutions are 1 M): (Show all work for full credit.) Cr(s) c (aq) IlCut (aq) Cu (s) (3) I. From the voltaic cell written above, which half cell will be the anode, and which will be the cathode? Why? (3) 2. Write a balanced equation describing the redox reaction in this cell. (Molecular or Net lonic equation is correct) (2) 3. How many electrons are transferred in...
Find the emf of the cell described by the cell diagram Fe | Fe^2+ (1.500M) || Au^3+ (0.00400M) | Au. A) 1.99 V B) 1.89 V C) 1.94 V D) 1.66 V E) 1.91 V Which one of the following reactions must be carried out in an electrolytic cell rather than in a galvanic cell? A) Zn^2+ (aq) + Ca(s) rightarrow Zn(s) + Ca^2+ (aq) B) Al^3+ (aq) + 3Br^- (aq) rightarrow Al(s) + (3/2)Br_2 (1) C) 2Al(s) + 3Fe^2+...
Write a balanced net ionic equation for the overall reaction represented by the cell notation below 4. Zn(s) I ZnCl2(aq) II HCl(aq) I Halg) | Pt(s)
2) Day 18 & MQ16: Write the balanced net ionic equation for the following cells in acidic conditions: a. Cr(s) Cr" (aq) || Re" (aq)| Re(s) _Reacaq) +cres) _Rels) + _crofag) b. Pt() | H2O(1),02(g) || Cu?*(aq) Cu(s) - Ptest Cu 2+ cag) H2011) + Oziq) + Cu(s)
1. Balance the reaction between Mg and NO3- to form Mg2+ and HNO2 in acidic solution. When you have balanced the equation using the smallest integers possible, enter the coefficients of the species shown. Enter "1" if the coefficient is "1." Mg + NO3Mg2+ + HNO2 Water appears in the balanced equation as a (reactant, product, neither) with a coefficient of ______. (Enter 0 for neither.) How many electrons are transferred in this reaction? _______ . . 2. Balance the following...
8. Using the cell notation Cr3+ (aq, 0.0150 mol/L)/Cr(s)|| Pb(s)|Pb2+ (aq, 0.0355) A. (10 pts) Complete the table below for the cell as written in the above notation. B. (5 pts) What is the balanced net ionic equation represented? C. (10 pts) If the cell is constructed, what is the cell potential initially measured. Assume 25.00°C D. (5 pts) is the reaction spontaneous as written? Why or why not? (10 pts) If the cell is permitted to proceed to equilibrium,...