(a) Interpretation: A balanced equation for the cell reaction should be written. Concept introduction: To obtain the cell reaction, cathode reaction and the anode reaction should be added together and before that, the two half-cell reactions should be electronically equal, so that the electrons are cancelled off when adding. If common ions present they should also be deducted.
(a) Interpretation: A balanced equation for the cell reaction should be written. Concept introduction: To obtain the cell reaction, cathode reaction and the anode reaction should be added together and before that, the two half-cell reactions should be electronically equal, so that the electrons are cancelled off when adding. If common ions present they should also be deducted.
Solution Summary: The author explains how a balanced equation for the cell reaction should be written.
A balanced equation for the cell reaction should be written.
Concept introduction:
To obtain the cell reaction, cathode reaction and the anode reaction should be added together and before that, the two half-cell reactions should be electronically equal, so that the electrons are cancelled off when adding. If common ions present they should also be deducted.
Interpretation Introduction
(b)
Interpretation:
The value of E0 and the equilibrium constant K for the cell reaction at 250 C should be calculated. Whether E0 and K increase, decrease or remain the same on raising temperature should be determined.
Concept introduction:
The standard Gibbs free energy change can be calculated as follows:
ΔG0=∑ΔGf0(Products)−∑ΔGf0(Reactants)
ΔG0=−nFE0ΔG0= Standard Gibbs free energyn = number of moles of electrons transferredF = Faraday constantE0= Standard cell potential
ΔG0=−RTlnKΔG0= Standard Gibbs free energyR = Universal gas constantT = Absolute temperatureK = Equilibrium constant
Interpretation Introduction
(c)
Interpretation:
Number of grams of butane required to produce a constant current of 10.5 A for 8.00 h should be calculated. Number of liters of gaseous butane at 200 C and 815 mmHg pressure required should be calculated.
Concept introduction:
The number of coulombs of charge passed through the cell equals the product of the current in amperes and the time in seconds.
Charge (C) = Current (A) × Time (s)
PV=nRTP=pressureV= volumen = number of molesR = universal gas constantT =absolute temperature
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