For the reaction CO(g) + Cl2(g) CoCl2(g) AG° = -70.3 kJ and AS° = -137.3 J/K at 277 K and 1 atm. This reaction is (reactant, product) favored under standard conditions at 277 K. The standard enthalpy change for the reaction of 1.69 moles of CO(g) at this temperature would be kJ

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A standard galvanic cell is constructed in which a Sn2+ | Sn half cell acts as the cathode. Which of the following
statements are correct?
Hint: Refer to a table of standard reduction potentials.
(Choose all that apply.)
Sn is oxidized at the cathode.
+o
As the cell runs, anions will migrate from the other compartment to the Sn2+|Sn compartment.
2+
The anode compartment could be Hg|Hg.
The cathode reaction is Sn2+ + 2e -> Sn.
In the external circuit, electrons flow from the other compartment to the Sn2+|Sn compartment.
Transcribed Image Text:A standard galvanic cell is constructed in which a Sn2+ | Sn half cell acts as the cathode. Which of the following statements are correct? Hint: Refer to a table of standard reduction potentials. (Choose all that apply.) Sn is oxidized at the cathode. +o As the cell runs, anions will migrate from the other compartment to the Sn2+|Sn compartment. 2+ The anode compartment could be Hg|Hg. The cathode reaction is Sn2+ + 2e -> Sn. In the external circuit, electrons flow from the other compartment to the Sn2+|Sn compartment.
For the reaction
Co(g) + Cl2(g)
→ COCI2(g)
AG° = -70.3 kJ and AS° = -137.3 J/K at 277 K and 1 atm.
This reaction is (reactant, product)
favored under standard conditions at 277 K.
The standard enthalpy change for the reaction of 1.69 moles of CO(g) at this temperature would be
kJ.
Transcribed Image Text:For the reaction Co(g) + Cl2(g) → COCI2(g) AG° = -70.3 kJ and AS° = -137.3 J/K at 277 K and 1 atm. This reaction is (reactant, product) favored under standard conditions at 277 K. The standard enthalpy change for the reaction of 1.69 moles of CO(g) at this temperature would be kJ.
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