Which reaction could be used to generate electricity in a voltaic electrochemical cell?

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Which reaction could be used to generate electricity in a voltaic electrochemical cell?
O Mm?* (ag) + Pb(s) → Pb²* (aq) + Mn(s)
O Pb*+ (aq) + Mg(s) → Mg²+ (aq) + Pb(s)
O NaCI(aq) + AGNO3(aq) → AgCl(s) + NANO3(aq)
none of the above
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20.4 (Pages 905 - 913).
Au (aq) +3 e +
Au(s) E" = 1.50 V
Part A
Zn*t (ag) +2 e → Zn(s) E = -0.76 V
Use appropriate data to determine which metal does not dissolve in hydrochloric acid (HCI).
Cd?" (ag) +2 e Cd(s) E" = -0.40 V
Na' (ag) +e -+ Na(a) E" = -2.71 V
O Cd
O Na
O Au
O Zn
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Transcribed Image Text:Part A Which reaction could be used to generate electricity in a voltaic electrochemical cell? O Mm?* (ag) + Pb(s) → Pb²* (aq) + Mn(s) O Pb*+ (aq) + Mg(s) → Mg²+ (aq) + Pb(s) O NaCI(aq) + AGNO3(aq) → AgCl(s) + NANO3(aq) none of the above Submit Request Answer Constants I MISSED THIS? Read Section 20.4 (Pages 905 - 913). Au (aq) +3 e + Au(s) E" = 1.50 V Part A Zn*t (ag) +2 e → Zn(s) E = -0.76 V Use appropriate data to determine which metal does not dissolve in hydrochloric acid (HCI). Cd?" (ag) +2 e Cd(s) E" = -0.40 V Na' (ag) +e -+ Na(a) E" = -2.71 V O Cd O Na O Au O Zn Submit Request Answer
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