Calculate the E_cell^compositefunction for the following equation. Use these standard potentials Cu(s) + Ag^+(aq) rightarrow Cu^+(aq)...
Calculate the Eºcell for the following equation. Use these standard potentials Cu(s) + Ag+ (aq) → Cu* (aq) + Agls) Number cell
Please show your work Given the following standard reduction potentials, Ag^+(aq) + e^- rightarrow Ag(s) E^degree = 0.80 V AgCN(s) + e^- rightarrow Ag(s) + CN^-(aq) E^degree = -0.01 V calculate the solubility product of AgCN at 25degree C. A) 4.3 time 10^-14 B) 2.3 times 10^13 C) 2.1 time 10^*-14 D) 5.1 times 10^13 E) None of these
Cd2+(aq) + 2 e-←→ Cd (s) Cu (aq) + eCu (s) Ag+(aq) + e-←→ Ag (s) E'=-0.41 V E +0.52 V E +0.80 v 3. Based on the standard electrode potentials given above, which of the following is the stron reducing agent (reducer)? a. Cd(s) b. Cd (aq) c. Cu(s) d. Ag(s) e. Ag'(aq)
What are the standard potentials (vs SHE) for the following half-reactions ? Ag' (aq)e Ag (s) Cu2 (aq)2 e Cu (s)
Calculate the E°cell for the following reaction: Cu2+ (aq) + Ni (s) → Cu (s) + Ni2+ (aq) A) (-0.59 ± 0.01) V B) (-0.09 ± 0.01) V C) (0.59 ± 0.01) V D) (0.09 ± 0.01) V --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What is the proper line notation for the following reaction? Cu (s) + 2Ag+ (aq) → Cu2+ (aq) + 2Ag (s) A) Cu2+ | Cu || Ag | Ag+ B) Ag+ | Ag || Cu | Cu2+ C) Cu |...
Consider the following cell reaction at 18°C: Ca(e)+Cu+ (aq) + Ca2+ (aq) + Cu() Calculate the standard cell potential of this cell from the standard electrode potentials, and from this, obtain AG" for the cell reaction. Calculate AF. Use these values of AN and AG to obtain AS for the cell reaction. Ca²+ (aq) +20 + Ca() --2.76 V Cu? (g) +20 + Cu(s) - 0.84 V AH;(O.*()) -- 542.8 kJ/mol AH;(Out (as)) - 64.8 kJ/mol V AG- AH- kJ...
all questions pleasee 2. Which of the following reactions will have the larger emfnder s ave the larger emf under standard conditions? Why? CuSO (aq)+Pb(s)PbsO ()+Cu(s) Cu(NO, ag)+P)P(NO,)a)+Cu) 3. Calculate AG for the reaction in Example 17.3. 4. Voltages listed in textbooks and handbooks are given as standard cell potentials volitas What is ceWere the cells constructed in this experiment standard cells? Why or why not? . As a standard voltaic cell runs, it "discharges" and the cell potential decreases...
Question 7 (1 point) Saved Consider these metal ion/metal standard reduction potentials Cu2(aq)|Cu(s) Ag+1(aq)|Ag(s) Co2(aq)|Co(s) Zn+2(aq)]Zn(s) +0.34 +0.80 V -0.28 V -0.76 V Based on the data above, which one of the species below is the best oxidizing agent? 0 1 Cols) O2) Zn(s) 3) Cutlaq) 04) Culs) 5) Ag+h(aq)
#15 Assign oxidation states to al the elements In this unbalanced reaction: Ag^+(aq) + Cu(s) rightarrow Ag(s) + Cu^2+ (aq) Which substance gets oxidized? Ag^+(aq) Cu(s) Ag(s) Cu^2+(aq) Which substance gets reduced? Balance the redox reaction: Ag^+(aq) Cu(s) Ag(s) Cu^2+(aq)
Consider the galvanic cell that uses the reaction 2 Ag^+ (aq) + Cu(s) rightarrow Cu^2+ (aq) + 2 Ag (s) Clearly sketch the experimental set-up, write down the anode and cathode half-reactions, and give the shorthand notation for the cell.