In the electrolysis of molten chromium(III) iodide, what are the products

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  1. In the electrolysis of molten chromium(III) iodide, what are the products (select ALL correct answers)?

      A.

    Cr is produced at the cathode

      B.

    Cr is produced at the anode

      C.

    I2 is produced at the cathode

      D.

    I2 is produced at the anode

      E.

    Ir2 is produced at the cathode

      F.

    Ir2 is produced at the anode

      G.

    H2 is produced at the anode

      H.

    H2 is produced at the cathode

      I.

    O2 is produced at the anode

      J.

    O2 is produced at the cathode

     

     

     

     

    The redox reaction below has a ΔG° value of 315. kJ. Determine the standard cell potential(E°cell) for this reaction.

    A2+(aq) + 2B2+(aq) →  A4+(aq) + 2B+(aq)

     

    Given the reaction below, complete the line notation.

    Co(s) + Cu2+(aq) → Cu+(aq)  + Co2+(aq)

     

     

     

    Calculate ΔG in kJ•mol-1 at 298 K for the following reaction: 

    2 A(g) + B2(s)  →  2 AB(g)    ΔGo = 49 kJ•mol-1 

    under the following conditions:  

    P(A) = 0.446 atm, P(AB) = 0.823 atm

     

     

     

    A certain reaction A → B has a rate constant of 4.7 x 10–2 M s-1 at 25°C. An experiment was run at this temperature where the initial concentration of A is 0.342  M. What is the half-life of the reaction in seconds?

    (the answer should be entered with 3 significant figures; do not enter units; give answer in normal notation--examples include 1.23 and 120. and -123 and 123. and 12.3)

     

     

     

    A 0.213 M solution of HA has a pH of 2.87 at 25°C. What is the value of Ka for HA?

    (the answer should be entered with 3 significant figures; do not enter units; give answer in scientific notation--valid notation examples include 1.23e-8 and 1.23e8 and -1.23e-4 and 1.23e0)

     

     

    NEED THESE ASAP

     

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