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The standard potential for the following galvanic cell is +0.90 V: 3 Cu2+(aq) + + 2...
What is the standard electrode potential for a galvanic cell constructed in the appropriate way from these two nan-cers Reduction Half-Reactions Cu2(aq) + 2e- Cu(s) AP ) 3e- A ) Ecel +0.34 V -1.66V +4.34V +2.00 V 200V 112V
In the following cell, A is a standard Cu2+Cu electrode connected to a standard hydrogen electrode. If the voltmeter reading is +0.34 V, which half-reaction occurs in the left-hand cell compartment? Given: Standard reduction potential of the H1/H2 and Cu2*/Cu couples are 0.00 and +0.34 V, respectively. Holo H2(g) --> 2H+ (aq) + 2e7 2H(aq) + 2e --> H2(g) Cu(s) --> Cu2(aq) + 2e Cu2(aq) + 2e --> Cu(s)
hurry!! The standard reduction potential of the Cu2+1Cu electrode is +0.34 V and the standard potential of the cell Pb(s) Pb2+(aq) || Cu2+(aq) | Cu(s) is +0.47 V. What is the standard reduction potential of the Pb2+|Pb electrode? 0-0.81V +0.81 V O +0.13 V 0 -0.26 V O-0.13 V
Consider an electrochemical cell based on the following cell diagram: Pt1 Cut(aq), Cu2+ (aq) || C12(), CI (aq) | Pt Given that the standard cell emf is 1.20V and that the standard reduction potential of chlorine is 1.36 V, what is the standard reduction potential E*(Cu?+/Cut)? A) 1.01V B) 1.06 V C) 0.16 V D) 2.56 V E) -0.16 V
Given the following cell notation for a Galvanic cell, Ni(s)/N2+(0.0010M/cu2+(0.010M/Cu(s) What is the cell potential? 0.59 V 0.56 V 0.62 V 0.69 V
Consider the balanced redox reaction below. 2Hg(I) + 2 Cu2 + (aq) +2CI-(aq)? Hg2CI2(aq) +2 Cu (s) Standard reduction Potentials are given below. Standard Reduction Potentials Reduction Half Reaction Cu2+ (aq) +2e-? Cu (s) 0.34 27 What is the cell potential, Ecell for the following concentrations at 298 K? Cu2+)-0.02M (CI1-0.3M [Hg2Cl21-0.005M Express your answer in units of Volts. 321
pls do all Page 12 of 14 36. (15 points) A spontaneous galvanic cell consists of one half-cell that e ontains Agia) and rea ad one half-cell that contains Cucs) and Cu2+(ag). The standard reduction reactions are listed below Cu2+(aq) + 2 e-→ Cu(s) +0.34 V Identify which half reaction is happening at the anode and the cathode reaction for this spontaneous galvanic cell. a. and write the gwerall Calculate E°cell for this reaction. b. for this reaction. Calculate Δ...
Question 6 (1 point) Saved The standard potential of the cell In(s) | In3+ (aq) || Cu2+(aq) | Cu(s) is +0.68 V at 25°C. If the standard reduction potential of the Cu2+1Cu couple is +0.34 V, calculate the standard reduction potential of the In3+|In couple. O +1.02 V © -0.34 v 0 -0.23 V 0 +0.34 V 0-0.68 V
Find the best combination of half-cell pair from the following list, which will give the highest voltage. What is the voltage for that Galvanic cell? Given that Reduction Half-reaction Standard Potential (Eredo) Zn2+(aq) + 2e– → Zn(s) -0.763 (V) Fe2+(aq) + 2e– → Fe(s) -0.44 (V) Cu2+(aq) + 2e– → Cu(s) +0.34 (V) Sn2+(aq) + 2e– → Sn(s) -0.14 (V) Cu2+(aq) + e– → Cu+(aq) + 0.153 (V) Ag+(aq) + e– → Ag(s) + 0.80 (V) Cu+(aq) + e– →...
Calculate the theoretical cell potential (E°) of a galvanic cell under standard conditions made up of copper and magnesium (see Part II and Table 1 for more information). PARTIL Creating and Testing Voltaic Cells Introduction and Background for the Voltaic Cells A galvanic cell (sometimes more appropriately called a voltaic cell) consists of two half-cells joined by a salt bridge that allow ions to pass between the two sides in order to maintain electroneutrality. Each half-cell contains the Components of...