Questions 31 and 32 cover basics of electrolytic cells and the differences between then and galvanic cells. Question 31: In an electrolytic cell: the delta G for the overall redox reaction is negative electrons flow from the cathode to the anode chemical energy is converted to electrical energy and electricity is generated the overall redox reaction is nonspontaneous and is forced to occur the cell potential is negative Check Reuse <> Embed Question 32: Drag the correct type of cell into the appropriate boxes The overall redox reaction is spontaneous: Delta G for the overall reaction is negative :| Cell potential is negative: Reduction occurs at the cathode: electrons flow from anode to cathode: The anode is the positive electrode: The cathode is the positive electrode: Check Reuse <> Embed electrolytic cell galvanic cell all electrochemical cells galvanic cell electrolytic cell all electrochemical cells galvanic cell H-P H-P
Questions 31 and 32 cover basics of electrolytic cells and the differences between then and galvanic cells. Question 31: In an electrolytic cell: the delta G for the overall redox reaction is negative electrons flow from the cathode to the anode chemical energy is converted to electrical energy and electricity is generated the overall redox reaction is nonspontaneous and is forced to occur the cell potential is negative Check Reuse <> Embed Question 32: Drag the correct type of cell into the appropriate boxes The overall redox reaction is spontaneous: Delta G for the overall reaction is negative :| Cell potential is negative: Reduction occurs at the cathode: electrons flow from anode to cathode: The anode is the positive electrode: The cathode is the positive electrode: Check Reuse <> Embed electrolytic cell galvanic cell all electrochemical cells galvanic cell electrolytic cell all electrochemical cells galvanic cell H-P H-P
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Problem 19.128QP: a Calculate G for the following cell reaction: Tl(s)Tl+(aq)Pb2+(aq)Pb(s) The Gf for Tl+(aq) is 32.4...
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Transcribed Image Text:Questions 31 and 32 cover basics of electrolytic cells and the differences between then and galvanic cells.
Question 31:
In an electrolytic cell:
the delta G for the overall redox reaction is negative
electrons flow from the cathode to the anode
chemical energy is converted to electrical energy and electricity is generated
the overall redox reaction is nonspontaneous and is forced to occur
the cell potential is negative
Check
Reuse <> Embed
Question 32:
Drag the correct type of cell into the appropriate boxes
The overall redox reaction is spontaneous:
Delta G for the overall reaction is negative :|
Cell potential is negative:
Reduction occurs at the cathode:
electrons flow from anode to cathode:
The anode is the positive electrode:
The cathode is the positive electrode:
Check
Reuse
<> Embed
electrolytic cell
galvanic cell
all electrochemical cells
galvanic cell
electrolytic cell
all electrochemical cells
galvanic cell
H-P
H-P
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