A concentration cell having Copper electrodes at different concentration is given. The cell potential for the given concentration cell at the given concentration of ions and the value of new cell potential after enough NH 3 is added to the left compartment at equilibrium condition is to be calculated. Concept introduction: A cell consisting of electrodes of same type which have different concentration of ions is called concentration cell. The difference in ion concentration in different compartments is the driving force for the formation of the concentration cell. To determine: The potential for the given concentration cell. The value of cell potential for the given cell is 0 . 1 1 8 V _ .
A concentration cell having Copper electrodes at different concentration is given. The cell potential for the given concentration cell at the given concentration of ions and the value of new cell potential after enough NH 3 is added to the left compartment at equilibrium condition is to be calculated. Concept introduction: A cell consisting of electrodes of same type which have different concentration of ions is called concentration cell. The difference in ion concentration in different compartments is the driving force for the formation of the concentration cell. To determine: The potential for the given concentration cell. The value of cell potential for the given cell is 0 . 1 1 8 V _ .
Solution Summary: The author describes a concentration cell consisting of electrodes of the same type which have different concentration of ions. The cell potential is underset_0.118V.
Definition Definition Chemical reactions involving both oxidation and reduction processes. During a redox reaction, electron transfer takes place in such a way that one chemical compound gets reduced and the other gets oxidized.
Chapter 17, Problem 148CP
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
A concentration cell having Copper electrodes at different concentration is given. The cell potential for the given concentration cell at the given concentration of ions and the value of new cell potential after enough
NH3 is added to the left compartment at equilibrium condition is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
A cell consisting of electrodes of same type which have different concentration of ions is called concentration cell. The difference in ion concentration in different compartments is the driving force for the formation of the concentration cell.
To determine: The potential for the given concentration cell.
The value of cell potential for the given cell is
0.118V_.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
A concentration cell having Copper electrodes at different concentration is given. The cell potential for the given concentration cell at the given concentration of ions and the value of new cell potential after enough
NH3 is added to the left compartment at equilibrium condition is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
A cell consisting of electrodes of same type which have different concentration of ions is called concentration cell. The difference in ion concentration in different compartments is the driving force for the formation of the concentration cell.
To determine: The value of new cell potential after enough
NH3 is added to the left compartment at equilibrium condition.
The value of new cell potential for the given cell is
0.38V_.
21.38 Arrange the molecules in each set in order of increasing acidity (from least acidic to
most acidic).
OH
OH
SH
NH2
8
NH3
OH
(b)
OH
OH
OH
(c)
& & &
CH3
NO2
21.39 Explain the trends in the acidity of phenol and the monofluoro derivatives of phenol.
OH
OH
OH
OH
PK 10.0
PK 8.81
PK 9.28
PK 9.81
identify which spectrum is for acetaminophen and which is for phenacetin
The Concept of Aromaticity
21.15 State the number of 2p orbital electrons in each molecule or ion.
(a)
(b)
(e)
(f)
(c)
(d)
(h)
(i)
DA
(k)
21.16 Which of the molecules and ions given in Problem 21.15 are aromatic according to the
Hückel criteria? Which, if planar, would be antiaromatic?
21.17 Which of the following structures are considered aromatic according to the Hückel
criteria?
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(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(h)
H
-H
.8.0-
21.18 Which of the molecules and ions from Problem 21.17 have electrons donated by a
heteroatom?
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