1a) In the following spontaneous voltaic cell, which of the following statements are TRUE? Select as many answers as are correct however points will be deducted for incorrect guesses. Zn(s)|Zn2+(aq)||H+(aq)|H2(g)|Pt(s) Select one or more: Zn/Zn2+ is the anode Eºcell is positive H+/H2 is the cathode Zn/Zn2+ is the cathode H+/H2 is the anode Eºcell is negative
1a) In the following spontaneous voltaic cell, which of the following statements are TRUE? Select as...
Part A Consider a voltaic cell that is set up as follows: Anode contains an Zn(s) electrode and 1M Zn2+(aq) Cathode contains a Pt(s) electrode and 1M MnO4–(aq),Mn2+(aq), and H+(aq) Which of the following statements match the cathode? Select all that apply. Group of answer choices The electrode increases in mass Oxidation occurs at this half-cell Electrons enter the half-cell The electrode is inactive Cations from the salt-bridge move to this half-cell The electrode is negative Part B Which of...
All of the following statements concerning voltaic cells are true EXCEPT O a voltaic cell consists of two-half cells. electrons flow from the anode to the cathode. reduction occurs at the cathode. a salt bridge allows only cations to move between the half-cells. in the Zn2+/Zn-Cu/Cu2+ voltaic cell, Zn metal is the anode.
Folder# Grade 1. In the voltaic cell shown below, the electrons flow from Zn(s)|Zn²+ (aq)|| Cu" (aq)|Cu(s) Cu(s) (a) Cu(s) ® Zn(s) (b) Zn(s) (c) Zn(s) ® cu (d) Cut ® Zn(s) 2. Which of the following statements about the voltaic cell shown below is correct? Zn(s)[Zn** (aq)|| Cu** (aq) Cu(s) (a) Oxidation takes place at the cathode and reduction takes place at the anode. (b) Oxidation takes place at both the cathode and the anode. (c) Reduction takes place...
1--What is E°cell for the following hypothetical reaction exactly as written (in volts), given the standard electrode potential (E°) values below? X(s) + Y2+(aq) → X2+(aq) + Y(s) X2+(aq) + 2 e- → X(s) E° = -0.69 V Y2+(aq) + 2 e- → Y(s) E° = -2.45 V 2--In the following spontaneous voltaic cell, which of the following statements are TRUE? Select as many answers as are correct however points will be deducted for incorrect guesses. Pt(s)|H2(g)|H+(aq)|| Ag(s)|Ag+(aq) Select one...
What is the effect on the emf of the cell shown in Figure 20.9, which has the overall reaction Zn(s)+2H+(aq)Zn(s) +2 H+(aq) −→−Zn2+(aq)+H2(g),→ Zn2+(aq) + H2(g), for each of the following changes? The pressure of the H2H2 gas is increased in the cathode half-cell. Zinc nitrate is added to the anode half-cell. Sodium hydroxide is added to the cathode half-cell, decreasing [H+].[H+]. The surface area of the anode is doubled. Can someone please explain why b is emf decreases? Why...
For the spontaneous chemical reaction that takes place in a voltaic cell, the sign of AG is and electrons flow from the to the a) negative, anode, cathode b) positive, anode, cathode c) negative, cathode, anode d) positive, cathode, anode a
Which chemical species is reduced in a voltaic cell represented by the the following cell diagram? Zn(s) | Zn2+(aq) || H+(aq), HCOOH(aq) | CO2(g) | Pt(s) CO2(g) Zn(s) H(aq) Zn2+(aq) OHCOOH(aq)
Enter electrons as e A voltaic cell is constructed in which the anode is a Ni Ni2+ half cell and the cathode is a Hg|Hg2+ half cell. The half-cell compartments are connected by a salt bridge. (Use the lowest possible coefficients. Use the pull-down boxes to specify states such as (aq) or (s). If a box is not needed, leave it blank.) The anode reaction is: + + The cathode reaction is: + V> + The net cell reaction is:...
Part B Consider a voltaic cell that is set up as follows: Anode contains an Zn(s) electrode and 1M Zn (aq) Cathode contains a Pt(s) electrode and 1M 2+ and HT(aq) Part A Which of the following statements match the cathode? Cations from the salt-bridge move to this half-cell Electrons enter the half-cell Oxidation occurs at this half-cell The electrode is inactive O The electrode increases in mass The electrode is negative
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);...