(a) Interpretation: The possibility of having a reaction between O 2 & acidic Cr(NO 3 ) 3 under standard conditions should be decided considering the standard electrode potential of the 2 reactions. Concept introduction: A reducing agent or a reductant is a chemical species that loses electrons or donates electrons in a redox reaction while the oxidizing agent is a chemical species that accepts electrons in a redox reaction.
(a) Interpretation: The possibility of having a reaction between O 2 & acidic Cr(NO 3 ) 3 under standard conditions should be decided considering the standard electrode potential of the 2 reactions. Concept introduction: A reducing agent or a reductant is a chemical species that loses electrons or donates electrons in a redox reaction while the oxidizing agent is a chemical species that accepts electrons in a redox reaction.
Solution Summary: The author explains that the possibility of having a reaction between O 2 & acidic Cr(NO3) 3 under standard conditions should be decided considering the standard electrode potential of the 2 reactions.
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 19, Problem 19.82SP
Interpretation Introduction
(a)
Interpretation:
The possibility of having a reaction between O2& acidic Cr(NO3)3 under standard conditions should be decided considering the standard electrode potential of the 2 reactions.
Concept introduction:
A reducing agent or a reductant is a chemical species that loses electrons or donates electrons in a redox reaction while the oxidizing agent is a chemical species that accepts electrons in a redox reaction.
Interpretation Introduction
(b)
Interpretation:
The possibility of having a reaction between a stripe of lead (Pb)&AgNO3 under standard conditions should be decided considering the standard electrode potential of the 2 reactions.
Concept introduction:
A reducing agent or a reductant is a chemical species that loses electrons or donates electrons in a redox reaction while the oxidizing agent is a chemical species that accepts electrons in a redox reaction.
Interpretation Introduction
(c)
Interpretation:
The possibility of having a reaction between a gaseous Cl2&H2C2O4 under standard conditions should be decided considering the standard electrode potential of the 2 reactions.
Concept introduction:
A reducing agent or a reductant is a chemical species that loses electrons or donates electrons in a redox reaction while an oxidizing agent is a chemical species that accepts electrons in a redox reaction.
Interpretation Introduction
(d)
Interpretation:
The possibility of having a reaction between a Ni wire&HClO under standard conditionsshould be decided considering the standard electrode potential of the 2 reactions.
Concept introduction:
A reducing agent or a reductant is a chemical species which loses electrons or donates electrons in a redox reaction while oxidizing agent is a chemical species which accepts electrons in a redox reaction.
(a)
A silver wire is placed in a solution of CuCl₂.
Does this reaction occur under standard conditions?
O The reaction occurs.
No reaction occurs.
(b) Cl2 gas is bubbled into a solution of Nal.
Write a balanced net-ionic equation.
(Use the lowest possible coefficients. Specify states such as (aq) or (s). If a box is not needed, leave it blank.)
21 (aq)
+C1₂(g)
Calculate E, AG, and K.
E = 0.82
AG
= -158.235
K =7.345x10^13
→2Cl(aq) + 1,(s)
The reaction occurs.
O No reaction occurs.
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kj
Does this reaction occur, under standard conditions?
Metallic nickel can be made by the electrolysis of molten NiCl₂.
(a) What mass of Ni is formed by passing a current of 7.09 A through molten NiCl₂ for 4.70 days? The unbalanced chemical reaction representing this electrolysis is shown below.
NiCl₂ → Ni + Cl₂
g of Ni is formed by this electrolysis.
(b) How many minutes are needed to plate out 18.00 g of Ni from molten NiCl₂ using 6.93 A current?
minutes are needed.
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