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- Table 17-1 lists common half-reactions along with the standard reduction potential associated with each half-reaction. These standard reduction potentials are all relative to some standard. What is the standard (zero point)? lf is positive for a half-reaction, what does it mean? If is negative for a half-reaction, what does it mean? Which species in Table 17-1 is most easily reduced? Least easily reduced? The reverse of the half-reactions in Table 17-1 are the oxidation half-reactions. How are standard oxidation potentials determined? In Table 17-1, which species is the best reducing agent? The worst reducing agent? To determine the standard cell potential for a redox reaction, the standard reduction potential is added to the standard oxidation potential. What must be true about this sum if the cell is to be spontaneous (produce a galvanic cell)? Standard reduction and oxidation potentials are intensive. What does this mean? Summarize how line notation is used to describe galvanic cells.When I balance it out with 2,15,10 and 10. Does not work I'm confused pls help.Need help with this please ASAp\P
- R = 8.314 mol·K F = 96,485 mot AG = AG° + RT · In(Q) ΔΕΔΕ-).In(O) Half Reaction (Note: All given as reduction) E° (V) 02 (g) + 4 H*(aq) + 4 e¯ → 2 H20 (1) 1.229 2 z" (aq) Z2 (s) + 2 e 3+ (aq) + 3 е 0.426 A (s) 0.292 2 H20 (1) + 2 e G2+ (aq) + 2 e H2 (g) + 2 OH (aq) - 0.828 G (s) - 1.245 > M2+ (aq) + 2 e - 1.893 → M (s) A student constructs a voltaic electrochemical cell with two metal electrodes [metal G and metal A] in their respective aqueous nitrate solutions [G(NO3)2 and A(NO3)3]. Use this information, as well as the reduction potentials in the table above to complete each statement below. Consider the same cell from the above prompt. Calculate AG° in kJ/mol for this galvanic cell. Report your answer with 4 significant figures. You do not need to report units with your answer. If your value is negative, make sure to include a "-" symbol.R = 8.314 mol·K F = 96, 485 moi AG = AG° + RT · In(Q) ΔΕΔΕ-().In(Q) RT Half Reaction (Note: All given as reduction) E° (V) 02 (g) + 4 H*(aq) + 4 e 2 H20 (1) 1.229 - Z2 (s) + 2 e 3+ (aq) + 3 e 2Z (aq) 0.426 → A (s) 0.292 2 H20 (1) + 2 e G2+ (aq) + 2 e H2 (g) + 2 OH (aq) - 0.828 G (s) - 1.245 > M2+ (aq) + 2 e M (s) - 1.893 A student constructs a voltaic electrochemical cell with two metal electrodes [metal G and metal A] in their respective aqueous nitrate solutions [G(NO3)2 and A(NO3)3]. Use this information, as well as the reduction potentials in the table above to complete each statement below. Consider the same cell from the above prompt. If the A 3+ (aq) solution is diluted to 0.100 M and the G<* (aq) solution is diluted to 2+ 0.500 M, what is the initial value of Q under these new conditions? Report your answer with the correct significant figures.stion 11 of 12 > O Macmillan Learning Write the balanced equation for the neutralization reaction between HCl and Ba(OH), in an aqueous solution. Phases are optional. balanced equation: SPECIAL TO I Xº X₁ X r ΔΣΩ λμπ (s) [] () A 1 ● (1) (aq) ->> @ 11 ↑ CLR 3 Attempt 7 O 9:56 PM 10/6/2022 2
- R = 8.314 mol-K F = 96,485 mol AG = AG° + RT · In(Q) ΔΕ - (E) · In(Q) ΔΕ. Half Reaction (Note: All given as reduction) E° (V) 02 (g) + 4 H*(aq) + 4 e 2 H20 (1) 1.229 Z2 (s) + 2 e 3+ (aq) + 3 e 2z (aq) 0.426 A (s) 0.292 2 H20 (1) + 2 e G2+ (aq) + 2 e M²+ (aq) + 2 e¯ H2 (g) + 2 OH¯ (aq) - 0.828 G (s) - 1.245 M (s) - 1.893 A student constructs a voltaic electrochemical cell with two metal electrodes [metal G and metal A] in their respective aqueous nitrate solutions [G(NO3)2 and A(NO3)3]. Use this information, as well as the reduction potentials in the table above to complete each statement below. Consider the same cell from the above prompt. Calculate A E°. cell for this galvanic cell given the reference information given at the top of the quiz. Report your answer with 3 decimal places. You do not need to report units with your answer.Q4Which of the following statements accurately describes the Nernst equation shown below? Ecell=Ecello−nFRTlnQ
- For all of the following experiments, under standard conditions, which species could be spontaneously produced? (a) A lead wire is placed in a solution containing Cu2+ No reaction. YES or NO Cu. YES or NO PbO2. YES or NO (b) Crystals of I2 are added to a solution of NaCl. No reaction. YES or NO I^-. YES or NO Na. YES or NO (c) Cl2 gas is bubbled into a solution of NaI. Cl^-. YES or NO No reaction. YES or NO Na. YES or NOPlease answer them corr1. Copper is found as the mineral covellite (CuS). The first step in extracting the copper is to dissolve the mineral in nitric acid (HNO3), which oxidizes sulfide to sufate and reduces nitric acid to NO: CuS) + HNO3(aq) → NO(g) + CuSO4 -> Balance this equation using the half- reaction method CHEM GINEE RST YEAR FRANE 6 hra