Consider the following galvanic cell: A 15 0-mole sample of NH is added to the Ag compartment (assume 1.00 L of total solution after the addition). The silver ion reacts with ammonia to form complex ions as shown: Ag + ( a q ) + NH 3 ( a q ) ⇌ AgNH 3 + ( a q ) K 1 = 2.1 × 10 3 AgNH 3 + ( a q ) + NH 3 ( a q ) ⇌ Ag ( NH 3 ) 2 + ( a q ) K 2 = 8.2 × 10 3 Calculate the cell potential after the addition of 15.0 moles of NH 3.
Consider the following galvanic cell: A 15 0-mole sample of NH is added to the Ag compartment (assume 1.00 L of total solution after the addition). The silver ion reacts with ammonia to form complex ions as shown: Ag + ( a q ) + NH 3 ( a q ) ⇌ AgNH 3 + ( a q ) K 1 = 2.1 × 10 3 AgNH 3 + ( a q ) + NH 3 ( a q ) ⇌ Ag ( NH 3 ) 2 + ( a q ) K 2 = 8.2 × 10 3 Calculate the cell potential after the addition of 15.0 moles of NH 3.
Solution Summary: The author defines cell potential as the measure of energy per unit charge that is the potential difference in an electrochemical cell containing two half cells.
A 15 0-mole sample of NH is added to the Ag compartment (assume 1.00 L of total solution after the addition). The silver ion reacts with ammonia to form complex ions as shown:
Ag
+
(
a
q
)
+
NH
3
(
a
q
)
⇌
AgNH
3
+
(
a
q
)
K
1
=
2.1
×
10
3
AgNH
3
+
(
a
q
)
+
NH
3
(
a
q
)
⇌
Ag
(
NH
3
)
2
+
(
a
q
)
K
2
=
8.2
×
10
3
Calculate the cell potential after the addition of 15.0 moles of NH3.
Please help me calculate the undiluted samples ppm concentration.
My calculations were 280.11 ppm. Please see if I did my math correctly using the following standard curve.
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Provide an IUPAC name for each of the compounds shown.
(Specify (E)/(Z) stereochemistry, if relevant, for straight chain alkenes only. Pay attention to
commas, dashes, etc.)
H₁₂C
C(CH3)3
C=C
H3C
CH3
CH3CH2CH
CI
CH3
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