The elements which are easier to oxidize compared to H 2 (g) have to be identified. a)Cu d)Ag b)Zn e)Cr c)Fe Concept introduction: Under certain conditions a cell potential is measured it is called as standard potential (E cell o ) . Standard potential (E cell o ) can be calculated by the following formula. E cell o =E cathode o -E anode o The E cell o value is positive, the reaction is predicted to be product favoured at equilibrium. The E cell o value is negative, the reaction is predicted to be reactant favoured at equilibrium. Electrochemical series: It is a decreasing order of the reduction potentials. The most positive E 0 are placed in the top in the electrochemical series, it has greater tendency for reduction and lower tendency of oxidation. And the most negative E 0 values of elements are placed in the bottom of the series.
The elements which are easier to oxidize compared to H 2 (g) have to be identified. a)Cu d)Ag b)Zn e)Cr c)Fe Concept introduction: Under certain conditions a cell potential is measured it is called as standard potential (E cell o ) . Standard potential (E cell o ) can be calculated by the following formula. E cell o =E cathode o -E anode o The E cell o value is positive, the reaction is predicted to be product favoured at equilibrium. The E cell o value is negative, the reaction is predicted to be reactant favoured at equilibrium. Electrochemical series: It is a decreasing order of the reduction potentials. The most positive E 0 are placed in the top in the electrochemical series, it has greater tendency for reduction and lower tendency of oxidation. And the most negative E 0 values of elements are placed in the bottom of the series.
Solution Summary: The author explains the electrochemical series, which is a decreasing order of the reduction potentials.
The elements which are easier to oxidize compared to H2(g) have to be identified.
a)Cu d)Agb)Zn e)Crc)Fe
Concept introduction:
Under certain conditions a cell potential is measured it is called as standard potential (Ecello).
Standard potential (Ecello) can be calculated by the following formula.
Ecello=Ecathodeo-Eanodeo
The Ecello value is positive, the reaction is predicted to be product favoured at equilibrium.
The Ecello value is negative, the reaction is predicted to be reactant favoured at equilibrium.
Electrochemical series:
It is a decreasing order of the reduction potentials. The most positive E0 are placed in the top in the electrochemical series, it has greater tendency for reduction and lower tendency of oxidation. And the most negative E0 values of elements are placed in the bottom of the series.
The fire releases 2.80 x 107 Joules of heat energy for each liter of oil burned. The water starts out at 24.5 °C, raising the water's temperature up to 100 °C, and then raises the temperature of the resulting steam up to 325 °C. How many liters of water will be needed to absorb the heat from the fire in this way, for each 1.0 liter of crude oil burned?
4186 J/(kg°C) = heat of water
2020 J/(kg°C) = heat of steam
2,256,000 (i.e. 2.256 x 106) J/kg = latent heat of vaporization for water (at the boiling point of 100 °C).
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Which of the following are likely to be significant resonance structures of a resonance hybrid? Draw another resonance
structure for each of the compounds you select as being a resonance form. (A
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Write the systematic (IUPAC) name for the following organic molecules.
Note for advanced students: you do not need to include any E or Z prefixes in your names.
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