Quantitative Chemical Analysis
Quantitative Chemical Analysis
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781464135385
Author: Daniel C. Harris
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Chapter 14, Problem 14.BE

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The E° and K for the given reaction has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Finding E° from K :

The equation used for finding E° from K is:

E° =0.05196nlog K (at 25°C)

Finding K from E° :

The equation used for finding K from is:

K =10nE°/0.05916 (at 25°C)

To Calculate: The E° and K for the given reaction

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 14.BE

The E° value for the given reaction is E°=-0.112 V

The equilibrium constant for the given reaction is K = 1×10-19

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The given reaction is I2(s) + 5Br2(aq) + 6H2 2IO3 +10Br+12H+

Calculation of equilibrium constant:

First divide the given reaction into two half-reactions with their E° value found from Appendix H.

        5Br2(aq) + 10e  10Br E+° = 1.098 V 2IO3  + 12H++10e  I2(s)+6H2OI2(s) + 5Br2(aq)+6H22IO3 +10Br+ 12H+ E° = 1.201 V

Find the E° for the net reaction as follows,

E° = E+° E°     =1.098 1.210     =0.112 V

Therefore, E° for the net reaction is -0.112 V

Substitute obtained E° value and calculated the equilibrium constant as follows,

K =10nE°/0.05916   =10(10)(0.112)/0.05916   =1×1019

Therefore, the equilibrium constant is 1×10-19

Conclusion

The E° value for the given reaction is calculated as E°=-0.112 V

The equilibrium constant for the given reaction is calculated as K = 1×10-19

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The E° and K for the given reaction has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Finding E° from K :

The equation used for finding E° from K is:

E° =0.05196nlog K (at 25°C)

Finding K from E° :

The equation used for finding K from is:

K =10nE°/0.05916 (at 25°C)

To Calculate: The E° and K for the given reaction

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 14.BE

The E° value for the given reaction is E°=-0.45 V

The equilibrium constant for the given reaction is K = 6×10-16

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The given reaction is Cr2+ + Fe(s)  Fe2+ + Cr(s)

Calculation of equilibrium constant:

First divide the given reaction into two half-reactions with their E° value found from Appendix H.

        Cr2+ + 2e  Cr(s) E+° = -0.89 V Fe2+ + 2e  Fe(s)Cr2+ +Fe(s)  Cr(s)+ Fe2+ E° = -0.44 V

Find the E° for the net reaction as follows,

E° = E+° E°     =0.89 (0.44)     =0.45 V

Therefore, E° for the net reaction is -0.45 V

Substitute obtained E° value and calculated the equilibrium constant as follows,

K =10nE°/0.05916   =10(2)(0.45)/0.05916   =6×1016

Therefore, the equilibrium constant is 6×10-16

Conclusion

The E° value for the given reaction is calculated as E°=-0.45 V

The equilibrium constant for the given reaction is calculated as K = 6×10-16

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The E° and K for the given reaction has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Finding E° from K :

The equation used for finding E° from K is:

E° =0.05196nlog K (at 25°C)

Finding K from E° :

The equation used for finding K from is:

K =10nE°/0.05916 (at 25°C)

To Calculate: The E° and K for the given reaction

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 14.BE

The E° value for the given reaction is E°=3.720 V

The equilibrium constant for the given reaction is K = 6×10125

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The given reaction is Mg(s) + Cl2(g)  Mg2+ + 2Cl

Calculation of equilibrium constant:

First divide the given reaction into two half-reactions with their E° value found from Appendix H.

        Cl2(g) + 2e  2Cl E+° = 1.360 V Mg2+ + 2e  Mg(s)Mg(s) +Cl2(g)  Mg2++ 2Cl E° = -2.360 V

Find the E° for the net reaction as follows,

E° = E+° E°     =1.360 (2.360)     =3.720 V

Therefore, E° for the net reaction is 3.720 V

Substitute obtained E° value and calculated the equilibrium constant as follows,

K =10nE°/0.05916   =10(2)(3.720)/0.05916   =6×10125

Therefore, the equilibrium constant is 6×10125

Conclusion

The E° value for the given reaction is calculated as E°=3.720 V

The equilibrium constant for the given reaction is calculated as K = 6×10125

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The E° and K for the given reaction has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Finding E° from K :

The equation used for finding E° from K is:

E° =0.05196nlog K (at 25°C)

Finding K from E° :

The equation used for finding K from is:

K =10nE°/0.05916 (at 25°C)

To Calculate: The E° and K for the given reaction

(d)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 14.BE

The E° value for the given reaction is E°=-0.462 V

The equilibrium constant for the given reaction is K = 1×10-47

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The given reaction is 5MnO2(s) + 4H+  3Mn2+ + 2MnO4+2H2O

Calculation of equilibrium constant:

First divide the given reaction into two half-reactions with their E° value found from Appendix H.

     3[MNO2(s) + 4H+ + 2e  Mn2+ + 2H2O] E+° = 1.230 V 2[MnO4 + 4H+ + 3e  MnO2(s)+ 2H2O]5MnO2(s) + 4H+   2MnO4+ 3Mn2+ + 2H2O E° = 1.692 V

Find the E° for the net reaction as follows,

E° = E+° E°     =1.2301.692     =0.462 V

Therefore, E° for the net reaction is -0.462 V

Substitute obtained E° value and calculated the equilibrium constant as follows,

K =10nE°/0.05916   =10(6)(0.462)/0.05916   =1×1047

Therefore, the equilibrium constant is 1×10-47

Conclusion

The E° value for the given reaction is calculated as E°=-0.462 V

The equilibrium constant for the given reaction is calculated as K = 1×10-47

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The E° and K for the given reaction has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Finding E° from K :

The equation used for finding E° from K is:

E° =0.05196nlog K (at 25°C)

Finding K from E° :

The equation used for finding K from is:

K =10nE°/0.05916 (at 25°C)

To Calculate: The E° and K for the given reaction

(e)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 14.BE

The E° value for the given reaction is E°=0.782 V

The equilibrium constant for the given reaction is K = 2×1013

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The given reaction is Ag+ + 2S2O32  Ag(S2O3)23

Calculation of equilibrium constant:

First divide the given reaction into two half-reactions with their E° value found from Appendix H.

      Ag+ + e  Ag(s) E+° = 0.799 V Ag(S2O3)23 + e  Ag(s)+ 2S2O32Ag+ + 2S2O32    Ag(S2O3)23 E° = 0.017 V

Find the E° for the net reaction as follows,

E° = E+° E°     =0.7990.017     =0.782 V

Therefore, E° for the net reaction is 0.782 V

Substitute obtained E° value and calculated the equilibrium constant as follows,

K =10nE°/0.05916   =10(1)(0.782)/0.05916   =2×1013

Therefore, the equilibrium constant is 2×1013

Conclusion

The E° value for the given reaction is calculated as E°=0.782 V

The equilibrium constant for the given reaction is calculated as K = 2×1013

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The E° and K for the given reaction has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Finding E° from K :

The equation used for finding E° from K is:

E° =0.05196nlog K (at 25°C)

Finding K from E° :

The equation used for finding K from is:

K =10nE°/0.05916 (at 25°C)

To Calculate: The E° and K for the given reaction

(f)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 14.BE

The E° value for the given reaction is E°=-0.703 V

The equilibrium constant for the given reaction is K = 1×10-12

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The given reaction is CuI(s)  Cu+ + I

Calculation of equilibrium constant:

First divide the given reaction into two half-reactions with their E° value found from Appendix H.

      CuI(s) + e  Cu(s) + I E+° =0.185  V Cu+ + e  Cu(s)CuI(s)   Cu+ + I E° = 0.518 V

Find the E° for the net reaction as follows,

E° = E+° E°     =0.1850.518     =0.703 V

Therefore, E° for the net reaction is -0.703 V

Substitute obtained E° value and calculated the equilibrium constant as follows,

K =10nE°/0.05916   =10(1)(0.703)/0.05916   =1×1012

Therefore, the equilibrium constant is 1×10-12

Conclusion

The E° value for the given reaction is calculated as E°=-0.703 V

The equilibrium constant for the given reaction is calculated as K = 1×10-12

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