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Pt(s) + 2 H+ (aq) → no evidence of reaction
8. Write an experimental design to determine a mini-redox
table for the first three metals and metal ions of Group 12.
Include safety and disposal information.
9. For each of the following mixtures, use the complete five-
step method to predict the most likely redox reaction.
Include one diagnostic test to test your predicted reaction.
(a) Solutions of nickel (II) nitrate and iron (II) chloride are
mixed.
(b) Oxygen gas is bubbled over a solid silver mesh
immersed in a solution of sodium iodide.
(c) An acidic solution of potassium dichromate is added to
a sodium iodide solution.
10. A chemical technician prepares several solutions for use in
a chemical analysis. Will each of the solutions listed below
be stable if stored for a long time? Justify your answer.
(a) acidic tin (II) chloride in an inert glass container
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Transcribed Image Text:Pt(s) + 2 H+ (aq) → no evidence of reaction 8. Write an experimental design to determine a mini-redox table for the first three metals and metal ions of Group 12. Include safety and disposal information. 9. For each of the following mixtures, use the complete five- step method to predict the most likely redox reaction. Include one diagnostic test to test your predicted reaction. (a) Solutions of nickel (II) nitrate and iron (II) chloride are mixed. (b) Oxygen gas is bubbled over a solid silver mesh immersed in a solution of sodium iodide. (c) An acidic solution of potassium dichromate is added to a sodium iodide solution. 10. A chemical technician prepares several solutions for use in a chemical analysis. Will each of the solutions listed below be stable if stored for a long time? Justify your answer. (a) acidic tin (II) chloride in an inert glass container Ext 19 20
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To predict the most likely redox reaction using the five step method

a) Solution of Nickel (II) nitrate and Iron (II) chloride are mixed.

b) Oxygen gas is bubbled over a solid silver mesh immersed in a solution of sodium iodide.

c) An acidic solution of potassium dichromate is added to a sodium iodide solution

 

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