+1 12. Consider the standard state electrochemical cell containing silver metal in 1.00 Ag in one compartment connected to copper metal in 1.00 M Cu+2 in the other compartment connected together by a salt bridge. a) b) Draw a neat diagram of the cell. Label the anode, the cathode, the location of the reduction and the oxidation, the direction of electron flow, the direction of ion movement and the salt bridge. Write a balanced half-cell equation for the reaction occurring at each electrode. Write the overall net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs in the cell.

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12. Consider the standard state electrochemical cell containing silver metal in 1.00 Ag¹ in one compartment connected to
copper metal in 1.00 M Cu +2 in the other compartment connected together by a salt bridge.
a)
b)
Draw a neat diagram of the cell. Label the anode, the cathode, the location of the reduction and the oxidation, the
direction of electron flow, the direction of ion movement and the salt bridge.
Write a balanced half-cell equation for the reaction occurring at each electrode. Write the overall net ionic equation for
the reaction that occurs in the cell.
Transcribed Image Text:+1 12. Consider the standard state electrochemical cell containing silver metal in 1.00 Ag¹ in one compartment connected to copper metal in 1.00 M Cu +2 in the other compartment connected together by a salt bridge. a) b) Draw a neat diagram of the cell. Label the anode, the cathode, the location of the reduction and the oxidation, the direction of electron flow, the direction of ion movement and the salt bridge. Write a balanced half-cell equation for the reaction occurring at each electrode. Write the overall net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs in the cell.
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Write the cell notation for the above cell.
Determine the predicted standard state initial voltage output of the cell.
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