Consider the following cell reaction at 25°C. 2 Cr ( s ) + 3 Fe 2 + ( a q ) → 2 Cr 3 + ( a q ) + 3 Fe ( s ) Calculate the standard cell potential of this cell from the standard electrode potentials, and from this obtain Δ G ° for the cell reaction. Use data in Appendix C to calculate Δ H °; note that Cr(H 2 O) 6 3+ ( aq ) equals Cr 3+ ( aq ). Use these values of Δ H ° and Δ G ° to obtain Δ S ° for the cell reaction.
Consider the following cell reaction at 25°C. 2 Cr ( s ) + 3 Fe 2 + ( a q ) → 2 Cr 3 + ( a q ) + 3 Fe ( s ) Calculate the standard cell potential of this cell from the standard electrode potentials, and from this obtain Δ G ° for the cell reaction. Use data in Appendix C to calculate Δ H °; note that Cr(H 2 O) 6 3+ ( aq ) equals Cr 3+ ( aq ). Use these values of Δ H ° and Δ G ° to obtain Δ S ° for the cell reaction.
Solution Summary: The author explains that the cell potential, entropy change and free energy change of a cell should be calculated by using standard data.
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Calculate the standard cell potential of this cell from the standard electrode potentials, and from this obtain ΔG° for the cell reaction. Use data in Appendix C to calculate ΔH°; note that Cr(H2O)63+(aq) equals Cr3+(aq). Use these values of ΔH° and ΔG° to obtain ΔS° for the cell reaction.
ii) Molecular ion peak
:the peak corresponding to the intact molecule (with a positive charge)
What would the base peak and Molecular ion peaks when isobutane is subjected
to Mass spectrometry? Draw the structures and write the molecular weights of
the fragments.
Circle most stable cation
a) tert-butyl cation
b) Isopropyl cation c) Ethyl cation. d) Methyl cation
6. What does a loss of 15 represent in Mass spectrum?
a fragment of the molecule with a mass of 15 atomic mass units has been lost during
the ionization Process
7. Write the isotopes and their % abundance of isotopes of
i) Cl
Choose a number and match the atomic number to your element on the periodic table. For your element, write each of these features on a side of your figure.
1. Element Name and symbol
2. Family and group
3. What is it used for?
4. Sketch the Valence electron orbital
5. What ions formed. What is it's block on the periodic table.
6. Common compounds
7. Atomic number
8. Mass number
9. Number of neutrons- (show calculations)
10. Sketch the spectral display of the element
11.Properties
12. Electron configuration
13. Submit a video of a 3-meter toss in slow-mo
[In this question, there are multiple answers to type in a "fill-in-the-blank" fashion - in each case, type in a whole number.] Consider using Slater's Rules to calculate the shielding factor (S) for the last electron in silicon (Si). There will be
electrons with a 0.35 S-multiplier,
electrons with a 0.85 S-multiplier, and
electrons with a 1.00 S-multiplier.
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