Suppose E red ° for Ag + → Ag were set equal to zero instead of that of H + → H 2 . What would be (a) E red ° for H + → H 2 ? (b) E ox ° for Ca → Ca 2 + ? (c) E ° for the cell in 33(c)? Compare your answer with that obtained in 33(c).
Suppose E red ° for Ag + → Ag were set equal to zero instead of that of H + → H 2 . What would be (a) E red ° for H + → H 2 ? (b) E ox ° for Ca → Ca 2 + ? (c) E ° for the cell in 33(c)? Compare your answer with that obtained in 33(c).
Solution Summary: The author explains that the standard reduction potential for the given reaction needs to be determined.
Suppose
E
red
°
for
Ag
+
→
Ag
were set equal to zero instead of that of
H
+
→
H
2
. What would be (a)
E
red
°
for
H
+
→
H
2
? (b)
E
ox
°
for
Ca
→
Ca
2
+
? (c) E° for the cell in 33(c)? Compare your answer with that obtained in 33(c).
Can you please help mne with this problem. Im a visual person, so can you redraw it, potentislly color code and then as well explain it. I know im given CO2 use that to explain to me, as well as maybe give me a second example just to clarify even more with drawings (visuals) and explanations.
Part 1. Aqueous 0.010M AgNO 3 is slowly added to a 50-ml solution containing both carbonate [co32-] = 0.105 M
and sulfate [soy] = 0.164 M anions. Given the ksp of Ag2CO3 and Ag₂ soy below. Answer the ff:
Ag₂ CO3 = 2 Ag+ caq) + co} (aq)
ksp = 8.10 × 10-12
Ag₂SO4 = 2Ag+(aq) + soy² (aq) ksp = 1.20 × 10-5
a) which salt will precipitate first?
(b)
What % of the first anion precipitated will remain in the solution.
by the time the second anion starts to precipitate?
(c) What is the effect of low pH (more acidic) condition on the separate of the carbonate and
sulfate anions via silver precipitation? What is the effect of high pH (more basic)? Provide appropriate
explanation per answer
Part 4. Butanoic acid (ka= 1.52× 10-5) has a partition coefficient of 3.0 (favors benzene) when distributed bet.
water and benzene. What is the formal concentration of butanoic acid in each phase when
0.10M aqueous butanoic acid is extracted w❘ 25 mL of benzene
100 mL of
a) at pit 5.00
b) at pH 9.00
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