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Name: Lab Section: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Report: Redox Reactions 1. Consider the following balanced redox reaction: 2 Li (8) + CuCl(aq) + Cu (8) + 2 LCI (a) a. Write the oxidation number for each element in the spaces below each species. b. Which element is... Oxidized Reduced C. Which reagent is the... Oxidizing agent? Reducing agenti d. Each Li atom (gains / loses) electron(s) and each Custom (gains / loses) e. In the overall...
Іго, Electrochemistry Wolleet 1. Assign oxidation numbers to each element in the following compounds: a. VOCI b. Cuso c. CHOH). d. Mno, e. SO, 2. Given the following half reactions and their standard reduction potentials, i. Cl (g) + 2e- - 2 CI (aq) E' =+ 1.36 V ii. Niº (aq) + 2e - Ni (s) E' = -0.25 V iii. Ag (aq) + e- Ag () E' = +0.80 V Identify the chemical species most likely to be oxidized....
Balance the following equation: 5. pur Tsa-1 य KCI KSO, + HO Cl + KS,O, + KOH For the reaction in question 5, list those elements which have changed oxidation number during the reaction, showing the oxidation number before and after the reaction. Which element is oxidized? Which is reduced? Which is the oxidizing agent? Which is the reducing agent? How many electrons are transferred per sulfur atom? How many totally in the reaction as shown? 6. 82V Balance the...
homlosid Give the oxidation number of chlorine in each of the following substances: CIF 1. CIO, NaCIO MgCl; ОСЬ CЬ NaCl Give the oxidation number of manganese in each of the following substances: KMnO 2. 1- MnO MnO2 MnO Mn MnO3 MnSO Balance the following equation: 3. KMnO4+ Nal + H2SO4 12+ MnSO4+ Na;SO4+ K2SO4 + HO For the reaction in question 3, list those elements which have changed oxidation number during the 4. reaction, showing the oxidation number before...
NAME: General Chemistry II Electrochemistry Quiz 1) Consider the cell described by: Cu Cu2+ (1.00 M) || Zn2+(1.00M) | Zn a) Draw this cell, labeling everything including the cathode, anode and salt bridge and any ions in solution. Show the flow of electrons in the circuit. b) Write out the reduction and oxidation half reactions for this cell. OVER → 2) Balance the following redox equations using the half-reaction method. Show all steps. a) ClO3 + + CH-1 → Cl2...
The following is a redox reaction, which takes place in acidic solution: Fe (s) + HC1 (aq) = HFeCl4 (aq) + H2 (g) The oxidation half-reaction is: The reduction half-reaction is: The oxidizing agent is the reducing agent is: The total number of electrons transferred in the balanced redox reaction is Can you please explain how you get everything please! I have the answers i just don't understand how to get there
Help me Solve these questions please... Electrochemistry Practice Questions Name 1. What's the oxidation number of nitrogen and oxygen in the nitrate ion? (1 point) 18 points Extra Credit) 5. Given the following balanced equation answer questions and NO: N= -5 Cu + M9. - Mg + Cu MO? + 2e- - Mg = -2.38 V Cu + 2 - Cu E = +0.34 V 0 -6 a) Write the cell line notation for the reaction above. (1 point) 2....
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...
Problem 6 (16 points): One of the most common types of rechargeable batteries is known as the nickel metal hydride battery, which has the overall reaction NiOOH(aq) + MH(s) - Ni(OH)2(aq) + M(S) E° = 1.35 V where M is a generic transition metal. a. (4 points) Identify the oxidizing agent and the reducing agent in this reaction. b. (4 points) How many electrons are transferred during this reaction? Show your work. c. (8 points) Such batteries need to be...
Problem 6 (16 points): One of the most common types of rechargeable batteries is known as the nickel metal hydride battery, which has the overall reaction NiOOH(aq) + MH(s) - Ni(OH)2(aq) + M(S) E° = 1.35 V where M is a generic transition metal. a. (4 points) Identify the oxidizing agent and the reducing agent in this reaction. b. (4 points) How many electrons are transferred during this reaction? Show your work. C. (8 points) Such batteries need to be...