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A voltaic cells i created that used the reaction below. If the value of Excel =...
Voltaic cells chemistry
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3. A voltaic cell is built from two half-cells using the reduction reactions given below: Sn 2(aq) → Sn(s); Eredn = -0.14 V Cr20;2(aq) → Cr+ (aq) Eredin = 1.33 V a) Write the balanced cathode half reaction in acidic medium: (show work step by step and box your answer) b) Write the balanced anode half reaction and box your answer: c) Write the balanced overall cell reaction and box...
A voltaic cell consists of two half-cells. One half-cell contains a chromium electrode immersed in 1.00 M Cr(NO3)3 solution. The second half-cell contains a cobalt electrode immersed in 1.00 M Co(NO3)2 solution. Cobalt plates out on the cobalt electrode as the voltaic cell runs. The beginning voltage of the cell is +0.467 V at 25°C. The standard electrode potential (standard reduction potential) of chromium at 25°C is −0.744 V. (a) Write a balanced half-reaction equation for the reaction occurring at...
A voltaic cell consists of two half-cells. One half-cell contains a chromium electrode immersed in 1.00 M Cr(NO3)3 solution. The second half-cell contains a nickel electrode immersed in 1.00 M NI(NO3)2 solution. Nickel plates out on the nickel electrode as the voltaic cell runs. The beginning voltage of the cell is +0.487 V at 25°C. The standard electrode potential (standard reduction potential) of chromium at 25°C is -0.744 V. (a) Write a balanced half-reaction equation for the reaction occurring at...
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4. You construct a voltaic cell that employs the following redox reaction: Pb (sSO4 (a)4 H (aq) - Pb (a H2SO3 (aq)+ H20 () a. Calculate Ecell, AG, and K for this reaction at 298K. b. Calculate Ecell at 298 K for the concentrations of compounds listed below. Is the reaction more or less spontancous under thesc conditions than under standard conditions? Compound Concentration SO42 0.20 M 0.0045 M 0.50 M 1.0 M...
QUESTION 13 Consider a voltaic cell based on the half-cells: Ag (aq) + e - Ag(s) E = +0.80 V Sn2+ (aq) + 2 e Sn(s) E = -0.14 V Identify the anode and give the cell voltage under standard conditions: O A Sn: Eºcell = -0.66 V B. Sn; Eºcell = 0.66 V O C. Ag: Eºcell = 0.67 V D. Ag: Eºcell = 0.94 V E. Sn; Eºcell = 0.94 V
Consider a voltaic cell based on the half-cells: Ag+ (aq) + e - Ag(s) E* = +0.80 V Pb2+(aq) + 2 e-Pb(s) E* = -0.13 V Identify the anode and give the cell voltage under standard conditions: = 0.67 V Ag: E cell B. Pb: E cell = 0.67 V OC. Pb: E cell = 0.93 V D. Pb: E cell = -0.67 V E. Ag: E cell = 0.93 V
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Chem 103A Electrochemistry 8. Consider a voltaic cell that uses the reaction Cu(s) + 2Fe'(aq) - Cr"(aq) + 2Fe""(aq) What is the potential of a cell at 25°C that has the following concentrations? [Fe'') - 1.0x 10M (Cu)-0.25 M [Fe] =0.20 M 9. Lead can displace silver from solution, and as a consequence, silver is a valuable by-product in the industrial extraction of lead from its ore: Pb(s) + 2 Ag" (aq) → Pb...
Consider the following electrochemical cell. Ag(s) | Ag+(aq) || Cr3+(aq) | Cr(s) Determine the overall reaction and its standard cell potential (in V) at 25°C for this reaction. (Include states-of-matter under the given conditions in your answer. Use the lowest possible whole number coefficients.) Overall reaction (please provide)= standard cell potential V= Is the reaction spontaneous at standard conditions?
A voltaic cell contains two half-cells. One half-cell contains a zinc electrode immersed in a 1.00 M Zn(NO3)2 solution. The second half-cell contains a titanium electrode immersed in a 1.00 M Ti(NO3)3 solution. Zn2+(aq) + 2 e− → Zn(s) E⁰red = −0.762 V Ti3+(aq) + 3 e− → Ti(s) E⁰red = −1.370 V (a) Using the standard reduction potentials given above, predict the standard cell potential of the voltaic cell. _____ V (b) Write the overall balanced equation for the...
A voltaic cell contains two half-cells. One half-cell contains a chromium electrode immersed in a 1.00 M Cr(NO_3)_3 solution. The second half-cell contains a nickel electrode immersed in a 1.00 M Ni(NO_3)_2 solution. Cr^3+(aq) + 3 e^- rightarrow Cr(s) E_red^degree = 0.744 V Ni^2+(aq) + 2e^- rightarrow Ni(s) E_red^degree = -0.257 V Using the standard reduction potentials given above, predict the standard cell potential of the voltaic cell. Write the overall balanced equation for the voltaic cell. (Include states-of-matter under...