.1. Refer to the table of standard reduction potentials. Standard Reduction Potentials at 25C Reduction Hall-Reaction FA 2 2PI 2 HOn Mn 4Hon 2 Cra 287 1.78 1.51 130 Cpa)+ 14(ag- 20ag)- 7 HOn 1.30 123 2 Brag) Ag) 1.00 Agag F O.0 077 (be 0.70 054 4 OHA Cu) 0.40 Cuag)+ 2 Sa 2e 034 0.15 H -0.13 -0.26 Nag 2 Ca. 2 F 2e Znag+ 2e 2HON- 24 Aag 3 Mg(ag 2 Na"ag N) -0.40 Fe) 045 -0.76 Ha- 2 OHag -0.83 -1.66 -2.37 Naa) -2.71 -304 Calculate E for the following reaction. Ni(s) + Zn"(aq) -→ Ni"(aq) + Zn(s) 2. When the following half-cell reactions are added in the simplest way, what is the value of n, the moles of electrons transferred?

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.1. Refer to the table of standard reduction potentials.
Standard Reduction Potentials at 25 C
Reduction Half-Reaction
(V)
FAg + 2 €
H2O{aq) + 2 H*(aq)+ 2 6
Mno,taq) + 8 H*(aq) + 5 &
Clalg) + 2 e
CrOFMaq)+ 14 H*(aq) + 6 6-
Ozlg + 4 H*(aq) + 4 &
Bra() + 26
Ag*(aq) + e
Fe*(aq) + e
Ozl9) + 2 H'(aq) + 2 €
2(s)+ 26
Ozlg) + 2 HO) + 46
Cu (aq) + 2 €
Sn" (ag)+ 2 6
2 P(aq)
2 H2O()
→ Mn(aq) + 4 H;0()
→2 cr(aq)
2 Cr (aq)+ 7 H0()
→2 HO()
2 Br(aq)
Ag(s)
» Fe*(aq)
→H;Oz(aq)
→2 F(aq)
→4 OH"(aq)
2.87
1.78
1.51
1.36
1.33
3.
1.23
1.09
0.80
0.77
0.70
0.54
0.40
» Cu(s)
→ Sr*(aq)
0.34
0.15
2 H*(aq) + 2 &
» H2l9)
Pb(aq)+ 26
Ni 2(aq) + 2 €
Cdr (aq) + 26
F*(ag) + 26
Zn(aq) + 2 €
2 HO() + 2 6
Al(aq)+ 3 e
Mg (aq) + 2 6
» Pb(s)
→ Ni( s)
→ Cd(s)
Fels)
-0.13
-0.26
-0.40
-0.45
→ Zn(s)
H2(g) + 2 OH"(aq)
→ Al( s)
-0.76
-0.83
-1.66
→ Mg(s)
Na(s)
» Li(s)
-2.37
Na*(aq) + e
-2.71
Li*(aq) + e
-3.04
Calculate E°
cell
for the following reaction.
Ni(s) + Zn* (aq) –→ Ni**(aq) + Zn(s)
.2.
When the following half-cell reactions are added in the simplest way, what is the value of
n, the moles of electrons transferred?
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