Using the standard reduction potentials listed in Appendix E in the textbook, calculate the equilibrium constant for each of the following reactions at 298 K. a. Cu(s)+2Ag+(aq)→Cu2+(aq)+2Ag(s) b. 3Ce4+(aq)+Bi(s)+H2O(l)→3Ce3+(aq)+BiO+(aq)+2H+(aq) c. N2H5+(aq)+4Fe(CN)63−(aq)→N2(g)+5H+(aq)+4Fe(CN)64−(aq)
Using the standard reduction potentials listed in Appendix E in the textbook, calculate the equilibrium constant for each of the following reactions at 298 K. a. Cu(s)+2Ag+(aq)→Cu2+(aq)+2Ag(s) b. 3Ce4+(aq)+Bi(s)+H2O(l)→3Ce3+(aq)+BiO+(aq)+2H+(aq) c. N2H5+(aq)+4Fe(CN)63−(aq)→N2(g)+5H+(aq)+4Fe(CN)64−(aq)
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Using the standard reduction potentials listed in Appendix E in the textbook, calculate the equilibrium constant for each of the following reactions at 298 K.
a. Cu(s)+2Ag+(aq)→Cu2+(aq)+2Ag(s)
b. 3Ce4+(aq)+Bi(s)+H2O(l)→3Ce3+(aq)+BiO+(aq)+2H+(aq)
c. N2H5+(aq)+4Fe(CN)63−(aq)→N2(g)+5H+(aq)+4Fe(CN)64−(aq)
![E (V) Half-Reaction
+0.80 2 H,O(I) + 2e-
Half-Reaction
E"(V)
Ag (ag) +e
AgBr(s) + e - Ag(s) + Br (aq)
Ag(s)
-0.83
H2(8) + 2 OH (ag)
3 OH (aq)
+0.10 HO, (ag) + H;O(1) + 2e
+0.22 H,O2(aq) + 2 H*(aq) + 2e -
2 Hg()
Hg (aq)
+0.88
AgCI(s) + e -
Ag(s) + C (aq)
2 H,O(1)
+1.78
Ag(s) + 2 CN (ag)
2 Ag(s) + Cro (aq)
Ag(CN)2 "(aq) + e
-0.31 Hg+ (ag) + 2e -
+0.79
Ag,CrO,(s) + 2e
+0.45 2 Hg (aq) + 2e
+0.92
-
Agl(s) + e -
Ag(s) + F(ag)
-0.15 Hg?+(ag) + 2e -
Hg(/)
+0.85
Ag(s) + 2S,03 (aq)
Ag(S,0,), (aq) +e
Al* (aq) + 3e - Al(s)
+0.01
12(s) + 2e -
21 (aq)
+0.54
-1.66 2 10, (aq) + 12 H*(aq) + 10e 2(s) + 6 H;O(1)
+1.20
HASO,(aq) + 2 H*(aq) + 2 e -
H3ASO3(ag) + H,O(1)
+0.56 | K"(ag) + e
K(s)
-2.92
Ba2*(ag) + 2e
Ba(s)
-2.90 | Li(aq) + e
Li(s)
-3.05
BiO (aq) + 2H*(aq) + 3e
2 Br" (aq)
+0.32 Mg"(aq) + 2e
+1.07 Mn"(ag) + 2e
Bi(s) + H,O(1)
Mg(s)
-2.37
Br(1) + 2e
Mn(s)
-1.18
2 BrO, (aq) + 12 H"(aq) + 10e - Br,(1) + 6 H,O(1)
+1.52
Mn? (aq) + 2 H;0(1)
MnO2(s) + 4 H*(aq) + 2e
+1.23
-
2 CO(8) + 2 H*(aq) + 2e
Ca*(aq) + 2 e
H,C,0,(aq)
-0.49
Mno, "(aq) + 8 H"(aq) + 5e -
Mno, "(aq) + 2 H2O(I) + 3e -
-0.40 HNO,(aq) + H*(aq) + e
Mn (ag) + 4 H;O(1)
+1.51
Ca(s)
-2.87
MnO3(s) + 4OH (aq) +0.59
Cd"(ag) + 2e - Cd(s)
NO(g) + H,O(1)
+1.00
Ce*"(aq) + e
Cl2(8) + 2e - 2C (ag)
2 HCIO(aq) + 2 H*(aq) + 2e -
CIO (ag) + H0(1) + 2e-
Ce"(aq)
+1.61 Na(8) + 4 H,O(I) + 4e
4 OH (ag) + N;H(aq)
-1.16
+1.36 N,(8) + 5H'(aq) + 4e
NHs (aq)
--0.23
Cl2(8) + 2 H,O(1)
CI (aq) + 20H (aq)
+1.63 NO, "(ag) + 4 H*(aq) + 3e
NO(g) + 2 H20(1)
+0.96
+0.89 Na'(ag) +e-
Na(s)
-2.71
2 CI0, (aq) + 12 H"(aq) + 10e - Cl2(g) + 6 H,0(1)
+1.47 N2+ (ag) + 2e-
Ni(s)
--0.28
Co* (ag) + 2e
Co(s)
--0.28
Oz(g) + 4 H'(aq) + 4e-
+1.84 |O,(g) + 2 H20(1) + 4e
2 H,0(1)
+1.23
Co"(aq)
Cr* (aq) + 3e -
Co(ag) + e
4 OH (aq)
+0.40
- Cr(s)
- Cr*(aq)
-0.74 O2(8) + 2 H*(aq) + 2 e
H;O2(aq)
+0.68
-0.41 O,(g) + 2 H'(aq) + 2 e
- O2(8) + H,O(1)
Cr" (aq) + e
Cr,0, (ag) + 14 H"(aq) + 6e 2 Cr"(aq) +7 H,O(1) +1.33 Pb (aq) + 2e Pb(s)
+2.07
-
-0.13
Cro? (aq) + 4 H,0(1) + 3e
-0.13 PbO,(s) + HSO, (aq) + 3H"(aq) + 2e
+1.69
Cr(OH),(s) + 5OH (aq)
PbSO,(s) + 2 H,O(1)
Cu"(aq) + 2 e"
Cu(s)
+0.34 PbSO,(s) + H'(ag) + 2e
Pb(s) + HSO, (aq)
-0.36
Cu2* (ag) + e -
Cu"(aq)
+0.15 PtCl2-(ag) + 2e -
Pt(s) + 4 CI (ag)
+0.73
Cu"(ag) + e -
Cu(s)
+0.52 S(s) + 2H'(ag) + 2e
H,S(g)
+0.14
-0.19 H,SO(aq) + 4 H*(ag) + 4e
+2.87 HSO, (aq) + 3H*(aq) + 2 e
-0.44 Sn*(aq) + 2e
S(s) +3 H,O(1)
- H,SO,(ag) + H,O(1)
+0.45
Cu(s) +I(ag)
F2(g) + 2e - 2F (aq)
· Fe(s)
Cul(s) +e
+0.17
Fe* (ag) + 2e
Sn(s)
--0.14
-
F* (aq)
+0.77 Sn* (ag) + 2e
Sn (aq)
Fe* (ag) + e
+0.15
Fe(CN), (aq) + e
Fe(CN), (aq)
+0.36 Vo, (ag) + 2 H*(ag) +e
vo* (aq) + H;0(1)
+1.00
2H*(aq) + 2e
H2(8)
0.00 Zn*(ag) + 2e
Zn(s)
-0.76](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F914f32f9-ed5c-480e-9675-86a2edd86312%2Fc8e775dd-c5cd-4aa6-ae66-963a01e09d9c%2Fxctwylk_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:E (V) Half-Reaction
+0.80 2 H,O(I) + 2e-
Half-Reaction
E"(V)
Ag (ag) +e
AgBr(s) + e - Ag(s) + Br (aq)
Ag(s)
-0.83
H2(8) + 2 OH (ag)
3 OH (aq)
+0.10 HO, (ag) + H;O(1) + 2e
+0.22 H,O2(aq) + 2 H*(aq) + 2e -
2 Hg()
Hg (aq)
+0.88
AgCI(s) + e -
Ag(s) + C (aq)
2 H,O(1)
+1.78
Ag(s) + 2 CN (ag)
2 Ag(s) + Cro (aq)
Ag(CN)2 "(aq) + e
-0.31 Hg+ (ag) + 2e -
+0.79
Ag,CrO,(s) + 2e
+0.45 2 Hg (aq) + 2e
+0.92
-
Agl(s) + e -
Ag(s) + F(ag)
-0.15 Hg?+(ag) + 2e -
Hg(/)
+0.85
Ag(s) + 2S,03 (aq)
Ag(S,0,), (aq) +e
Al* (aq) + 3e - Al(s)
+0.01
12(s) + 2e -
21 (aq)
+0.54
-1.66 2 10, (aq) + 12 H*(aq) + 10e 2(s) + 6 H;O(1)
+1.20
HASO,(aq) + 2 H*(aq) + 2 e -
H3ASO3(ag) + H,O(1)
+0.56 | K"(ag) + e
K(s)
-2.92
Ba2*(ag) + 2e
Ba(s)
-2.90 | Li(aq) + e
Li(s)
-3.05
BiO (aq) + 2H*(aq) + 3e
2 Br" (aq)
+0.32 Mg"(aq) + 2e
+1.07 Mn"(ag) + 2e
Bi(s) + H,O(1)
Mg(s)
-2.37
Br(1) + 2e
Mn(s)
-1.18
2 BrO, (aq) + 12 H"(aq) + 10e - Br,(1) + 6 H,O(1)
+1.52
Mn? (aq) + 2 H;0(1)
MnO2(s) + 4 H*(aq) + 2e
+1.23
-
2 CO(8) + 2 H*(aq) + 2e
Ca*(aq) + 2 e
H,C,0,(aq)
-0.49
Mno, "(aq) + 8 H"(aq) + 5e -
Mno, "(aq) + 2 H2O(I) + 3e -
-0.40 HNO,(aq) + H*(aq) + e
Mn (ag) + 4 H;O(1)
+1.51
Ca(s)
-2.87
MnO3(s) + 4OH (aq) +0.59
Cd"(ag) + 2e - Cd(s)
NO(g) + H,O(1)
+1.00
Ce*"(aq) + e
Cl2(8) + 2e - 2C (ag)
2 HCIO(aq) + 2 H*(aq) + 2e -
CIO (ag) + H0(1) + 2e-
Ce"(aq)
+1.61 Na(8) + 4 H,O(I) + 4e
4 OH (ag) + N;H(aq)
-1.16
+1.36 N,(8) + 5H'(aq) + 4e
NHs (aq)
--0.23
Cl2(8) + 2 H,O(1)
CI (aq) + 20H (aq)
+1.63 NO, "(ag) + 4 H*(aq) + 3e
NO(g) + 2 H20(1)
+0.96
+0.89 Na'(ag) +e-
Na(s)
-2.71
2 CI0, (aq) + 12 H"(aq) + 10e - Cl2(g) + 6 H,0(1)
+1.47 N2+ (ag) + 2e-
Ni(s)
--0.28
Co* (ag) + 2e
Co(s)
--0.28
Oz(g) + 4 H'(aq) + 4e-
+1.84 |O,(g) + 2 H20(1) + 4e
2 H,0(1)
+1.23
Co"(aq)
Cr* (aq) + 3e -
Co(ag) + e
4 OH (aq)
+0.40
- Cr(s)
- Cr*(aq)
-0.74 O2(8) + 2 H*(aq) + 2 e
H;O2(aq)
+0.68
-0.41 O,(g) + 2 H'(aq) + 2 e
- O2(8) + H,O(1)
Cr" (aq) + e
Cr,0, (ag) + 14 H"(aq) + 6e 2 Cr"(aq) +7 H,O(1) +1.33 Pb (aq) + 2e Pb(s)
+2.07
-
-0.13
Cro? (aq) + 4 H,0(1) + 3e
-0.13 PbO,(s) + HSO, (aq) + 3H"(aq) + 2e
+1.69
Cr(OH),(s) + 5OH (aq)
PbSO,(s) + 2 H,O(1)
Cu"(aq) + 2 e"
Cu(s)
+0.34 PbSO,(s) + H'(ag) + 2e
Pb(s) + HSO, (aq)
-0.36
Cu2* (ag) + e -
Cu"(aq)
+0.15 PtCl2-(ag) + 2e -
Pt(s) + 4 CI (ag)
+0.73
Cu"(ag) + e -
Cu(s)
+0.52 S(s) + 2H'(ag) + 2e
H,S(g)
+0.14
-0.19 H,SO(aq) + 4 H*(ag) + 4e
+2.87 HSO, (aq) + 3H*(aq) + 2 e
-0.44 Sn*(aq) + 2e
S(s) +3 H,O(1)
- H,SO,(ag) + H,O(1)
+0.45
Cu(s) +I(ag)
F2(g) + 2e - 2F (aq)
· Fe(s)
Cul(s) +e
+0.17
Fe* (ag) + 2e
Sn(s)
--0.14
-
F* (aq)
+0.77 Sn* (ag) + 2e
Sn (aq)
Fe* (ag) + e
+0.15
Fe(CN), (aq) + e
Fe(CN), (aq)
+0.36 Vo, (ag) + 2 H*(ag) +e
vo* (aq) + H;0(1)
+1.00
2H*(aq) + 2e
H2(8)
0.00 Zn*(ag) + 2e
Zn(s)
-0.76
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