The standard electromotive force of the cell Pt/H2(g)/HC/// AgCl(s)/Ag has been determined from 0 to 90...
The standard electromotive force of the cell Pt/H2(g)/HC/// AgCl(s)/Ag has been determined from 0 - 90 °C. The potential in volts as function of temperature in °C is represented by the following linear equation (F = 96485 C/ mol) E°(T) = 0.24-3.9x10-4 T Determine AS° at 25° for 12 H2 (g) + AgCl(s) + HCl(aq) + Ag(s) Select one: a. 27.5 J/mol K b. -47.5 J/mol.k c. 47.6 J/mol K d. 37. e. -37. Ashwaq sent a photo
Electrochemistry - Equilibrium 1. The electrochemical cell described by the balanced chemical equation has a standard emf (electromotive force) of -0.08 V. Calculate the value (J) for the Wmax that the cell can do under standard conditions. Round your answer to 3 significant figures. St. Red. Pot. (V) Faraday's Constant Hg2+/Hg +0.85 F = 96485 C Fe3+/Fe2+ +0.77 2Fe3+(aq) + Hg(l) → 2Fe2+(aq) + Hg2+(aq) 2. The voltaic cell described by the balanced chemical equation has a standard emf of...
1.) Given the following notation for an electrochemical cell Pt(s) | H2(g) | H+(aq) || Ag+(aq) | Ag(s), what is the balanced overall (net) cell reaction? A. H2(g) + 2Ag(s) ® H+(aq) + 2Ag+(aq B. H2(g) + 2Ag+(aq) ® 2H+(aq) + 2Ag(s) C. H2(g) + Ag+(aq) ® H+(aq) + Ag(s D. 2H+(aq) + 2Ag(s) ® H2(g) + 2Ag+(aq) E. 2H+(aq) + 2Ag+(aq) ® H2(g) + 2Ag(s) 2.) Calculate E°cell for the following (nonspontaneous) reaction: Cd(s) + 2Fe3+(aq) ® 2Fe2+(aq) + Cd2+(aq) → A. -0.37...
G.1 Calculate DGo for the electrochemical cell: Pb(s) | Pb2+(aq) | H+(aq) H2(g) | Pt(s) -12 kJ/mol 0-24 kJ/mol +24 kJ/mol +12 kJ/mol -50 kJ/mol
the Answer is (A) 15. For the given electrochemical cell at 298.15 K: Pt|H2(g, f= 1 atm)|HCl(aq, m) |AgCl) |Ago) The following figure is obtained from derivation of the Nernst equation at different molalities of HCl : 0.235 y = 0.223 +0.06x 80.230 – Ecent (2RT/F) In(m/mº) 0.225 0.220 + 0.0 0.1 0.2 (m/m9) 12 (2RT) The figure shows the plot of (Ecell + F In (m/m°)) vs (m/mº)1/2 . Calculate the experimental mean activity coefficient V+ of HCl at...
Consider the following analytical cell: Pt(s)|H2(g,0.10atm)|NaOH(aq,0.10M)||NaOH(aq,0.0010M)|Ag2O|Ag(s) a. If we assumed that all the reactants were under standard conditions, what is E°cell? b. What is Ecathode under the given conditions? c. What is Eanode under the given conditions? d. What is Ecell under the given conditions?
Consider the reaction 2 CO2(g) +5 H2(e) C H2(e) + 4H2O(g) Using the standard thermodynamic data in the tables linked above, calculate the equilibrium constant for this reaction at 298.15K ANSWER: Submit Answer Retry Entire Group more group attempts remaining AH,(kJ/mol) AG® (kJ/mol) Sº (J/mol K) -238.7 -116.0 126.8 219.0 -363.0 249.0 135.1 -166.3 -110.0 -351.0 125.0 209.2 68.2 - 129.0 202.0 226.7 200.9 52.3 - 166.0 -53.0 -277.7 219.6 250.0 242.0 160.7 -13.0 -235.1 282.7 Carbon CH3OH (1) H2CO...
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...
B. Calculate the standard entropy change for the reaction 2Na(s)+Cl2(g)?2NaCl(s) using the data from the following table: Substance ?H?f (kJ/mol) ?G?f (kJ/mol) S? [J/(K?mol)] Na(s) 0.00 0.00 51.30 Cl2(g) 0.00 0.00 223.1 NaCl(s) -411.0 -384.0 72.10 Express your answer to four significant figures and include the appropriate units. Part A Predict the sign of the entropy change, AS°,for each of the reaction displayed. Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins. Ag+(aq) + Cl-(aq) → AgCl(s) | | Ca(OH)2(s) →...
1. Zinc metal reacts with hydrochloric acid according to the following balanced equation. Zn(s)+2HCl(aq)→ZnCl2(aq)+H2(g) When 0.106 g of Zn(s) is combined with enough HCl to make 50.1 mL of solution in a coffee-cup calorimeter, all of the zinc reacts, raising the temperature of the solution from 21.9 ∘C to 24.6 ∘C. Part A Find ΔHrxn for this reaction as written. (Use 1.0 g/mL for the density of the solution and 4.18 J/g⋅∘C as the specific heat capacity.) ΔHrxn ΔHrxn =...