the following reaction spontaneous when all of the solutes are in their standard states? Ag°(aq) + 40H (aq) → 4Ag(s) + 0,(g) + 2H̟0(1) Half-Reaction E° (V) F2(8) + 2e¯ = 2F¯(aq) Cl2(g) + 2e¯ → 2C1¯(aq) MnO2(s) + 4H*(aq) + 2e¯ Mn²*(aq) + 2H2O(!) NO,"(aq) + 4H*(aq) + 3e¯ = NO(g) + 2H¿O(!) Ag*(aq) + e¯ → Ag(s) Fe*(aq) + e¯ → Fe²*(aq) Dz(g) + 2H2O(1) + 4e¯ = 40H¯(aq) Cu* (aq) + 2e¯ = Cu(s) 2H*(aq) + 2e¯ = H;(g) N2(g) + 5H*(aq) + 4e¯ N>Hs*(aq) Fe2* (aq) + 2e¯ = Fe(s) 2H;O(1) + 2e¯ H2(g) + 20H¯(aq) Na*(aq) + e¯ → Na(s) Li*(aq) + e¯ = Li(s) +2.87 +1.36 +1.23 +0.96 +0.80 +0.77 +0.40 +0.34 0.00 -0.23 -0.44 -0.83 -2.71 -3.05 es
the following reaction spontaneous when all of the solutes are in their standard states? Ag°(aq) + 40H (aq) → 4Ag(s) + 0,(g) + 2H̟0(1) Half-Reaction E° (V) F2(8) + 2e¯ = 2F¯(aq) Cl2(g) + 2e¯ → 2C1¯(aq) MnO2(s) + 4H*(aq) + 2e¯ Mn²*(aq) + 2H2O(!) NO,"(aq) + 4H*(aq) + 3e¯ = NO(g) + 2H¿O(!) Ag*(aq) + e¯ → Ag(s) Fe*(aq) + e¯ → Fe²*(aq) Dz(g) + 2H2O(1) + 4e¯ = 40H¯(aq) Cu* (aq) + 2e¯ = Cu(s) 2H*(aq) + 2e¯ = H;(g) N2(g) + 5H*(aq) + 4e¯ N>Hs*(aq) Fe2* (aq) + 2e¯ = Fe(s) 2H;O(1) + 2e¯ H2(g) + 20H¯(aq) Na*(aq) + e¯ → Na(s) Li*(aq) + e¯ = Li(s) +2.87 +1.36 +1.23 +0.96 +0.80 +0.77 +0.40 +0.34 0.00 -0.23 -0.44 -0.83 -2.71 -3.05 es
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![Is the following reaction spontaneous when all of the solutes are in their standard states?
4Ag°(aq) + 4OH (aq)
→ 4Ag(s) + 0,g) + 2H,0(1)
E° (V)
Half-Reaction
F2(8) + 2e 2F¯(aq)
Cl2(g) + 2e¯ = 201"(aq)
MnO2(s) + 4H*(aq) + 2e™ = Mn²*(aq) + 2H2O()
NO, (aq) + 4H*(aq) + 3e¯ = N0(8) + 2H¿O(1)
Ag*(aq) + e¯ = Ag(s)
Fe*(aq) + e¯ = Fe²*(aq)
O;(g) + 2H2O(1) + 4e¯ = 40H¯(aq)
Cu²*(aq) + 2e™ Cu(s)
2H*(aq) + 2e™ 2 H2(g)
N2(g) + 5H*(aq) + 4e¯ N2H3*(aq)
Fe2*(aq) + 2e¯ Fe(s)
2H;0() + 2e = Hạ(g) + 2OH¯(aq)
Na* (aq) + e¯ 2 Na(s)
Li*(aq) + e¯ = Li(s)
+2.87
+1.36
+1.23
+0.96
+0.80
+0.77
+0.40
+0.34
0.00
-0.23
-0.44
-0.83
-2.71
-3.05
А.
Yes
В.
No](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F64a06f53-5e7f-4702-bd2d-40d936d6efb7%2F6f2c0d6f-257c-4c84-b6aa-c3b634dba737%2Fwrsd61h_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Is the following reaction spontaneous when all of the solutes are in their standard states?
4Ag°(aq) + 4OH (aq)
→ 4Ag(s) + 0,g) + 2H,0(1)
E° (V)
Half-Reaction
F2(8) + 2e 2F¯(aq)
Cl2(g) + 2e¯ = 201"(aq)
MnO2(s) + 4H*(aq) + 2e™ = Mn²*(aq) + 2H2O()
NO, (aq) + 4H*(aq) + 3e¯ = N0(8) + 2H¿O(1)
Ag*(aq) + e¯ = Ag(s)
Fe*(aq) + e¯ = Fe²*(aq)
O;(g) + 2H2O(1) + 4e¯ = 40H¯(aq)
Cu²*(aq) + 2e™ Cu(s)
2H*(aq) + 2e™ 2 H2(g)
N2(g) + 5H*(aq) + 4e¯ N2H3*(aq)
Fe2*(aq) + 2e¯ Fe(s)
2H;0() + 2e = Hạ(g) + 2OH¯(aq)
Na* (aq) + e¯ 2 Na(s)
Li*(aq) + e¯ = Li(s)
+2.87
+1.36
+1.23
+0.96
+0.80
+0.77
+0.40
+0.34
0.00
-0.23
-0.44
-0.83
-2.71
-3.05
А.
Yes
В.
No
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