A voltaic cell is constructed from a standard Ag+|Aghalf cell (E°red = 0.799V) and a standard Co2+|Cohalf cell (E°red = -0.280V). The anode reaction is: (aq)(s)(l)(g)   +   (aq)(s)(l)(g)     (aq)(s)(l)(g)   +   (aq)(s)(l)(g) The cathode reaction is: (aq)(s)(l)(g)   +   (aq)(s)(l)(g)     (aq)(s)(l)(g)   +   (aq)(s)(l)(g) The spontaneous cell reaction is: (aq)(s)(l)(g)   +   (aq)(s)(l)(g)     (aq)(s)(l)(g)   +   (aq)(s)(l)(g) The cell voltage is V. B) A voltaic cell is constructed from a standard Ag+|Aghalf cell (E°red = 0.799V) and a standard Cl2|Cl-half cell (E°red = 1.360V). (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: (aq)(s)(l)(g)   +   (aq)(s)(l)(g)     (aq)(s)(l)(g)   +   (aq)(s)(l)(g) The cathode reaction is: (aq)(s)(l)(g)   +   (aq)(s)(l)(g)     (aq)(s)(l)(g)   +   (aq)(s)(l)(g) The spontaneous cell reaction is: (aq)(s)(l)(g)   +   (aq)(s)(l)(g)     (aq)(s)(l)(g)   +   (aq)(s)(l)(g) The cell voltage is V.

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A voltaic cell is constructed from a standard Ag+|Aghalf cell (E°red = 0.799V) and a standard Co2+|Cohalf cell (E°red = -0.280V).

The anode reaction is:

(aq)(s)(l)(g)   +   (aq)(s)(l)(g)     (aq)(s)(l)(g)   +   (aq)(s)(l)(g)



The cathode reaction is:

(aq)(s)(l)(g)   +   (aq)(s)(l)(g)     (aq)(s)(l)(g)   +   (aq)(s)(l)(g)



The spontaneous cell reaction is:

(aq)(s)(l)(g)   +   (aq)(s)(l)(g)     (aq)(s)(l)(g)   +   (aq)(s)(l)(g)



The cell voltage is V.


B) A voltaic cell is constructed from a standard Ag+|Aghalf cell (E°red = 0.799V) and a standard Cl2|Cl-half cell (E°red = 1.360V).

(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:

(aq)(s)(l)(g)   +   (aq)(s)(l)(g)     (aq)(s)(l)(g)   +   (aq)(s)(l)(g)



The cathode reaction is:

(aq)(s)(l)(g)   +   (aq)(s)(l)(g)     (aq)(s)(l)(g)   +   (aq)(s)(l)(g)



The spontaneous cell reaction is:

(aq)(s)(l)(g)   +   (aq)(s)(l)(g)     (aq)(s)(l)(g)   +   (aq)(s)(l)(g)



The cell voltage is V.

 

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