Look at the before and after pictures for zinc and copper.   Record macroscopic observations: what would you see if this experiment took place in front of you?   Microscopic observations: what’s happening to the electrons and atoms? Record inferences for both silver and copper: oxidation or reduction? Anode or cathode?, half-reactions?

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Look at the before and after pictures for zinc and copper.

 

Record macroscopic observations: what would you see if this experiment took place in front of you?

 

Microscopic observations: what’s happening to the electrons and atoms?


Record inferences for both silver and copper: oxidation or reduction? Anode or cathode?, half-reactions?

- 500 mL
450
- 400
See Molecular Scale
- 500 mL
450
<-400
See Molecular Scale
Experiment Set
Left Beaker
Silver (Ag) in AgNO3(aq)
Right Beaker
Copper (Cu) in Cu(NO3)2 (aq)
Volts
Molarity
+ 0.43
ON
0.1 M
Molarity
0.1 M
Full Reset
Transcribed Image Text:- 500 mL 450 - 400 See Molecular Scale - 500 mL 450 <-400 See Molecular Scale Experiment Set Left Beaker Silver (Ag) in AgNO3(aq) Right Beaker Copper (Cu) in Cu(NO3)2 (aq) Volts Molarity + 0.43 ON 0.1 M Molarity 0.1 M Full Reset
- 500 mL
- 450
- 400
See Molecular Scale
- 500 mL
450
400
See Molecular Scale
Left Beaker
Silver (Ag) in AgNO3(aq)
Right Beaker
Copper (Cu) in Cu(NO3)2 (aq)
Volts
5
+ 0.43
ON
Molarity
0.1 M
Molarity
0.1 M
Reser
Transcribed Image Text:- 500 mL - 450 - 400 See Molecular Scale - 500 mL 450 400 See Molecular Scale Left Beaker Silver (Ag) in AgNO3(aq) Right Beaker Copper (Cu) in Cu(NO3)2 (aq) Volts 5 + 0.43 ON Molarity 0.1 M Molarity 0.1 M Reser
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In a redox reaction, the loss of electrons from a neutral atom is termed oxidation while the gain of electrons is called reduction. In an electrochemical cell, the oxidation process occurs at anode while reduction occurs at cathode.

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