Consider the following voltaic cell. Fe(s) Voltmeter Salt bridge IM Fe²+ (aq) 1 M Ag (aq) Ag (aq) +eAg(s) Fe²+ (aq) + 2e2Fe(s) Ed=0.80 V Ed=-0.44 V Ag(s) Part A Which electrode is the cathode? Match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right. Part B Submit Request Answer nonspontaneous E cell negative Fe(s) spontaneous positive Ag(s) Submit What is the standard emf generated by this cell? Express your answer in volts to two decimal places. ΠΙΑΣΦ AX A voltaic cell involves a redox reaction, one with required Ell the half-reaction with the more is the cathode. 1 → the Previous Answers Request Answer y ? V Reset Help Ell To achieve the Ered occurs at the cathode. Therefore, Review | Constants | Peric

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What is the change in the cell voltage when the ion concentrations in the cathode half-cell are increased by a factor of 10?
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Problem 20.8
Consider the following voltaic cell.
Fe(s)
Voltmeter
Salt bridge
1 M Fe²+ (aq)
1 M Ag+ (aq)
Ed=0.80 V
Ered=-0.44 V
Ag+ (aq) +e → Ag(s)
Fe²+ (aq) +20→2Fe(s) d
Ag(s)
Part A
Which electrode is the cathode?
Match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right.
Submit
Part B
E cell =
nonspontaneous
Submit
negative
Fe(s)
spontaneous
positive
Ag(s)
Request Answer
A voltaic cell involves a
redox reaction, one with
required the half-reaction with the more
is the cathode.
cell-
What is the standard emf generated by this cell?
Express your answer in volts to two decimal places.
ΑΠΟ ΑΣΦ 1
the
C
Previous Answers Request Answer
P
?
V
Reset Help
E To achieve the
E
red occurs at the cathode. Therefore,
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Transcribed Image Text:Problem 20.8 Consider the following voltaic cell. Fe(s) Voltmeter Salt bridge 1 M Fe²+ (aq) 1 M Ag+ (aq) Ed=0.80 V Ered=-0.44 V Ag+ (aq) +e → Ag(s) Fe²+ (aq) +20→2Fe(s) d Ag(s) Part A Which electrode is the cathode? Match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right. Submit Part B E cell = nonspontaneous Submit negative Fe(s) spontaneous positive Ag(s) Request Answer A voltaic cell involves a redox reaction, one with required the half-reaction with the more is the cathode. cell- What is the standard emf generated by this cell? Express your answer in volts to two decimal places. ΑΠΟ ΑΣΦ 1 the C Previous Answers Request Answer P ? V Reset Help E To achieve the E red occurs at the cathode. Therefore, 34 Review | Constants | Peric
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