Chemistry
Chemistry
4th Edition
ISBN: 9780078021527
Author: Julia Burdge
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
bartleby

Concept explainers

bartleby

Videos

Textbook Question
Book Icon
Chapter 19, Problem 63AP

For each of the following redox reactions, (i) write the half-reactions, (ii) write a balanced equation for the whole reaction, (iii) determine in which direction the reaction will proceed spontaneously under standard-state conditions:

(a) H 2 ( g ) + Ni 2+ ( a q ) H + ( a q ) + Ni ( s ) (b) MnO 4 ( a q ) + Cl - ( a q ) Mn 2 + ( a q ) + Cl 2 ( g )  (in acid solution) (c) Cr( s )+Zn 2+ ( a q ) Cr 3+ ( a q ) + Zn ( s )

Expert Solution & Answer
Check Mark
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The half-reactionsand a balance equation for the overall reaction are to be written and the spontaneity of the given reactionsis to be determined.

Concept introduction:

Oxidation is the addition of the electronegative element and the removal of the electropositive element in a chemical reaction. Reduction is the addition of the electropositive element and the removal of the electronegative element in a chemical reaction.

The chemical reaction in which oxidation and reduction take place simultaneously or the gain and loss of electrons take place in the chemical reaction is called a redox reaction.

A galvanic cell is made up of two half-cells that are cathodic and anodic. This cell converts chemical energy into electrical energy.

When the cell constant is positive and free energy is negative, then thereaction will occur spontaneously.

Answer to Problem 63AP

Solution:

a)

(1)

The half-cell reaction is as follows:

Ni2+(aq)+ 2eNi(s)

H2(g)2H+(aq)+2e

(2)

The overall balanced equation is as follows:

H2(g)+Ni2+(aq)2H+(aq)+Ni(s)

(3)

The standard cell potential of this reaction is negative. The reaction is non-spontaneous. The reaction will proceed in backward direction.

b)

(1)

The half-cell reaction is as follows:

MnO4(aq)+8H+(aq)+5eMn2+(aq)+4H2O(l).

Cl2(g)+ 2e2Cl(aq).

(2)

The overall balanced equation is as follows:

2MnO4(aq)+10Cl(aq)+16H+(aq)2Mn2+(aq)+8H2O(l)+5Cl2(g).

(3)

The standard cell potential of this reaction is positive. The reaction is spontaneous. The reaction will proceed in forward direction.

c)

(1)

The half-cell reaction is as follows:

Zn2+(aq)+2eZn(s)

Cr(s)Cr3+(g)+ 3e

(2)

The overall balanced equation is as follows:

2Cr(s)+3Zn2+(aq)3Zn(s)+2Cr3+(aq).

(3)

The standard cell potential of this reaction is negative. The reaction is non-spontaneous. The reaction will proceed in backward direction.

Explanation of Solution

a) H2(g)+Ni2+(aq)H+(aq)+Ni(s)

(1) The half-reaction

Consider that the galvanic cellis made up of Ni2+ half-cells and H+ half-cells.

The cell diagram is as follows.

H2(g)|H+anode(aq)|| salt bridgeNi2+(aq)|Nicathode(aq)

The two half cells and their standard reduction potentials are as follows:

Ni2+(aq)+ 2eNi(s)Eo(Ni2+/Ni)=0.25V2H+(aq)+2eH2(g)Eo(H+/H2)=0.0V

The Ni2+ half-cell reaction is given. This half-cell will occur as reduction at the cathode.

Ni2+(aq)+ 2eNi(s)

The Cu+ half-cell reaction is given. This half-cell will occur as oxidation at the anode.

H2(g)2H+(aq)+2e

(2) The balance equation of the whole reaction

Adding the two half reactions gives the overall cell reaction, which is as follows:

Ni2+(aq)+ 2eNi(s)H2(g)2H+(aq)+2eH2(g)+Ni2+(aq)Ni(s)+2H+(aq)¯

The overall balanced equation is as follows:

H2(g)+Ni2+(aq)2H+(aq)+Ni(s)

(3) The direction of the spontaneous reaction under standard state condition

If Ecell of the reaction is positive, the reaction will proceed in forward direction. The reaction is spontaneous.

If Ecell of the reaction is negative, the reaction will proceed in backward direction. The reaction is non-spontaneous.

H2(g)+Ni2+(aq)2H+(aq)+Ni(s)

The standard cell potential is calculated by using the expression as follows:

Ecello=(Ereductiono)cathode(Ereductiono)anode

Substituting the value of the standard reduction value of the half-cell reaction in the above reaction,

Ecello= ENi2+/Nio EH2/H+o=0.250=0.25V

Hence, the standard cell potential is 0.25V.

The standard cell potential of this reaction is negative. The reaction is non-spontaneous. The reaction will proceed in backward direction.

b) MnO4(aq)+Cl(aq)Mn2+(aq)+Cl2(g)(in acid solution).

(1) The half-reaction

Consider that the galvanic cellis made up of MnO4 half-cells and Cl2 half-cells.

The cell diagram is as follows.

Cl(aq)|Cl2anode(g)|| salt bridgeMnO4(aq)|Mn2+cathode(aq)

The two half cells and their standard reduction potentials are as follows:

MnO4(aq)+8H+(aq)+5eMn2+(aq)+4H2O(l)Eo(MnO4/Mn2+)=1.51VCl2(g)+2e2Cl(aq)Eo(Cl2/Cl)=1.36V

The MnO4 half-cell reaction is given. This half-cell will occur as reduction at the cathode.

MnO4(aq)+8H+(aq)+5eMn2+(aq)+4H2O(l).

The Cl2 half-cell reaction is given. This half-cell will occur as oxidation at the anode.

Cl2(g)+ 2e2Cl(aq).

(2) The balance equation of the whole reaction

The number of electrons that take part in thetwo half-cell reactions should be the same.

The Cl2 half-cell reaction is multiplied by 5 to make the number of electrons that take part in the reaction.

5×(Cl2(g)+ 2e2Cl(aq))

The MnO4 half-cell reaction is multiplied by 2 to make the number of electrons take part in the reaction.

2×(MnO4(aq)+8H+(aq)+5eMn2+(aq)+4H2O(l))

Adding the two half reactions gives the overall cell reaction, which is as follows:

10Cl(aq)5Cl2(g)+10e2MnO4(aq)+10e+16H+(aq)2Mn2+(aq)+8H2O(l)10Cl(aq)+2MnO4(aq)+16H+(aq)5Cl2(g)+2Mn2+(aq)¯+8H2O(l)

The overallbalanced equation is as follows:

2MnO4(aq)+10Cl(aq)+16H+(aq)2Mn2+(aq)+8H2O(l)+5Cl2(g).

(3) The direction of the spontaneous reaction under standard state condition

If Ecell of the reaction is positive, the reaction will proceed in forward direction. The reaction is spontaneous.

If Ecell of the reaction is negative, the reaction will proceed in backward direction. The reaction is non-spontaneous.

2MnO4(aq)+10Cl(aq)+16H+(aq)2Mn2+(aq)+8H2O(l)+5Cl2(g).

The standard cell potential is calculated by using the expression as follows:

Ecello=(Ereductiono)cathode(Ereductiono)anode

Substituting the value of the standard reduction value of the half-cell reaction in the above reaction,

Ecello= EMnO4/Mn2+o ECl/Cl2o=(1.51V1.36 V)=0.15V

Hence, the standard cell potential is 0.15V.

The standard cell potential of this reaction is positive. The reaction is spontaneous. The reaction will proceed in forward direction.

c) Cr(s)+Zn2+(aq)Cr3+(aq)+Zn(s)

(1) The half-reaction

Consider that the galvanic cellis made up of Cr half-cells and Zn half-cells.

The cell diagram is as follows:

Cr(aq)|Cr3+anode(aq)|| salt bridgeZn2+(aq)|Zncathode(aq)

The two half cells and their standard reduction potentials are as follows:

Cr3+(aq)+ 3eCr(s)Eo(Cr3+/Cr)=0.74Zn2+(aq)+ 2eZn(s)Eo(Zn2+/Zn)=0.76

The Zn half-cell reaction is given. This half-cell will occur as reduction at the cathode.

Zn2+(aq)+2eZn(s)

The Cr half-cell reaction is given. This half-cell will occur as oxidation at the anode.

Cr(s)Cr3+(g)+ 3e

(2) The balance equation of the whole reaction

The number of electrons that take part in the two half-cell reactions should be the same.

The Zn half-cell reaction is multiplied by 3 to make the number of electrons that take part in the reaction.

3×(Zn2+(aq)+2eZn(s))

The Cr half-cell reaction is multiplied by 2 to make the number of electrons that take part in the reaction.

2×(Cr3+(aq)+ 3eCr(s))

Adding the two half reactions gives the overall cell reaction, which is as follows:

2Cr(s)2Cr3+(aq)+6e3Zn2+(aq)+6e3Zn(s)2Cr(s)+3Zn2+(aq)3Zn(s)+2Cr3+(aq)¯

The overallbalanced equation is as follows:

2Cr(s)+3Zn2+(aq)3Zn(s)+2Cr3+(aq)

(3) The direction of the spontaneous reaction under standard state condition

If Ecell of the reaction is positive, the reaction will proceed in forward direction. The reaction is spontaneous.

If Ecell of the reaction is negative, the reaction will proceed in backward direction. The reaction is non-spontaneous.

2Cr(s)+3Zn2+(aq)3Zn(s)+2Cr3+(aq)

The standard cell potential is calculated using the expression as follows:

Ecello=(Ereductiono)cathode(Ereductiono)anode

Substituting the value of the standard reduction value of the half-cell reaction in the above reaction,

Ecello=EZn2+/ZnoECr/Cr3+o=(0.76(0.74))=0.02V

Hence, the standard cell potential is 0.02V.

The standard cell potential of this reaction is negative. The reaction is non-spontaneous. The reaction will proceed in backward direction.

Want to see more full solutions like this?

Subscribe now to access step-by-step solutions to millions of textbook problems written by subject matter experts!

Chapter 19 Solutions

Chemistry

Ch. 19.3 - Practice ProblemCONCEPTUALIZE A piece of nickel...Ch. 19.3 - Calculate E cell o at 25°C for a galvanic cell...Ch. 19.3 - 19.3.2 Calculate at for a galvanic cell made of a...Ch. 19.3 - 19.3.3 What redox reaction, if any. will occur at ...Ch. 19.3 - What redox reaction, if any. will occur at 25°C...Ch. 19.4 - Practice Problem ATTEMPT Calculate for the...Ch. 19.4 - Practice ProblemBUILD The hydrazinium ion, N 2 H 5...Ch. 19.4 - Practice Problem CONCEPTUALIZE Which of the...Ch. 19.4 - Calculate K at 25°C for the following reaction: Fe...Ch. 19.4 - 19.4.2 Calculate for the following reaction: Ch. 19.5 - Practice ProblemATTEMPT Calculate the equilibrium...Ch. 19.5 - Practice Problem BUILD Like equilibrium constants....Ch. 19.5 - Practice ProblemCONCEPTUALIZE Which of the...Ch. 19.5 - Calculate E at 25°C for a galvanic cell based on...Ch. 19.5 - 19.5.2 Calculate the cell potential at of a...Ch. 19.5 - 19.5.3 Calculate for a galvanic cell based on the...Ch. 19.5 - 19.5.4 Which of these would cause an increase in...Ch. 19.5 - 19.5.5 Determine the initial value of under the...Ch. 19.5 - Which of the following would cause a decrease in...Ch. 19.6 - Practice ProblemATTEMPT Will the following...Ch. 19.6 - Prob. 1PPBCh. 19.6 - Prob. 1PPCCh. 19.7 - Prob. 1PPACh. 19.7 - Prob. 1PPBCh. 19.7 - Practice Problem CONCEPTUALIZE When the circuit in...Ch. 19.7 - 19.7.1 In the electrolysis of molten , a current...Ch. 19.7 - 19.7.2 How long will a current of 0.995 A need to...Ch. 19.7 - The diagram shows an electrolytic cell being...Ch. 19.8 - Practice Problem ATTEMPT A constant current of...Ch. 19.8 - Practice Problem BUILD A constant current is...Ch. 19.8 - Practice ProblemCONCEPTUALIZE The diagram on the...Ch. 19 - How much copper metal can be produced by...Ch. 19 - What mass of cadmium will be produced by...Ch. 19 - Of the following aqueous solutions, identify the...Ch. 19 - 19.4 When a current of 5.22 A is applied over 3.50...Ch. 19 - Balance the following redox equations by the...Ch. 19 - Balance the following redox equations by the...Ch. 19 - Define the following terms: anode, cathode, cell...Ch. 19 - 19.4 Describe the basic features of a galvanic...Ch. 19 - 19.5 What is the function of a salt bridge? What...Ch. 19 - What is a cell diagram? Write the cell diagram for...Ch. 19 - What is the difference between the half-reactions...Ch. 19 - Discuss the spontaneity of an electrochemical...Ch. 19 - After operating a Daniell cell (see Figure 19.1)...Ch. 19 - 19.10 Calculate the standard emf of a cell that...Ch. 19 - Calculate the standard emf of a cell that uses...Ch. 19 - Predict whether Fe 3+ can oxidize I - to I 2 under...Ch. 19 - 19.13 Which of the following reagents can oxidize ...Ch. 19 - 19.14 Consider the following...Ch. 19 - Predict whether the following reactions would...Ch. 19 - 19.16 Which species in each pair is a better...Ch. 19 - Which species in each pair is a better reducing...Ch. 19 - 19.18 Use the information in Table 2.1, and...Ch. 19 - Write the equations relating Δ G ° and K to the...Ch. 19 - Prob. 20QPCh. 19 - What is the equilibrium constant for the following...Ch. 19 - 19.22 The equilibrium constant for the...Ch. 19 - Use the standard reduction potentials to find the...Ch. 19 - Calculate △ G ° and K c for the following...Ch. 19 - Under standard-state conditions, what spontaneous...Ch. 19 - Given that E ° = 0.52 V for the reduction Cu + ( a...Ch. 19 - Write the Nernst equation, and explain all the...Ch. 19 - Write the Nernst equation for the following...Ch. 19 - What is the potential of a cell made up of Zn/Zn...Ch. 19 - 19.30 Calculate for the following cell...Ch. 19 - 19.31 Calculate the standard potential of the cell...Ch. 19 - 19.32 What is the emf of a cell consisting of a ...Ch. 19 - 19.33 Referring to the arrangement in Figure 19.1,...Ch. 19 - Calculate the emf of the following concentration...Ch. 19 - 19.35 What is a battery? Describe several types of...Ch. 19 - 19.36 Explain the differences between a primary...Ch. 19 - Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of fuel...Ch. 19 - 19.38 The hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell is described...Ch. 19 - Calculate the standard emf of the propane fuel...Ch. 19 - 19.40 What is the difference between a galvanic...Ch. 19 - 19.41 What is Faraday’s contribution to...Ch. 19 - Prob. 42QPCh. 19 - 19.43 The half-reaction at an electrode...Ch. 19 - Consider the electrolysis of molten barium...Ch. 19 - Prob. 45QPCh. 19 - 19.46 If the cost of electricity to produce...Ch. 19 - 19.47 One of the half-reactions for the...Ch. 19 - 19.48 How many faradays of electricity are...Ch. 19 - Calculate the amounts of Cu and Br 2 produced in...Ch. 19 - 19.50 In the electrolysis of an aqueous solution....Ch. 19 - 19.51 A steady current was passed through molten ...Ch. 19 - 19.52 A constant electric current flows for 3.75 h...Ch. 19 - What is the hourly production rate of chlorine gas...Ch. 19 - Chromium plating is applied by electrolysis to...Ch. 19 - 19.55 The passage of a current of 0.750 A for 25.0...Ch. 19 - A quantity of 0.300 g of copper was deposited from...Ch. 19 - 19.57 In a certain electrolysis experiment. 1.44 g...Ch. 19 - One of the half-reactions for the electrolysis of...Ch. 19 - Prob. 59QPCh. 19 - 'Galvanized iron舡 is steel sheet that has been...Ch. 19 - 19.61 Tarnished silver contains . The tarnish can...Ch. 19 - Prob. 62QPCh. 19 - For each of the following redox reactions, (i)...Ch. 19 - The oxidation of 25.0 mL of a solution containing...Ch. 19 - Prob. 65APCh. 19 - Prob. 66APCh. 19 - 19.67 The concentration of a hydrogen peroxide...Ch. 19 - Equations 18.10 and 19.3 to calculate the emf...Ch. 19 - Based on the following standard reduction...Ch. 19 - Complete the following table. State whether the...Ch. 19 - 19.71 From the following information, calculate...Ch. 19 - Consider a galvanic cell composed of the SHE and a...Ch. 19 - A galvanic cell consists of a silver electrode in...Ch. 19 - 19.74 Calculate the equilibrium constant for the...Ch. 19 - 19.75 Calculate the emf of the following...Ch. 19 - 19.76 The cathode reaction in the Leclanché cell...Ch. 19 - Prob. 77APCh. 19 - Prob. 78APCh. 19 - 19.79 A piece of magnesium metal weighing 1.56 g...Ch. 19 - Prob. 80APCh. 19 - Prob. 81APCh. 19 - In a certain electrolysis experiment involving Al...Ch. 19 - 19.83 Consider the oxidation of ammonia: (a)...Ch. 19 - When an aqueous solution containing gold(III) salt...Ch. 19 - Prob. 85APCh. 19 - Prob. 86APCh. 19 - 19.87 Given that: calculate and K for the...Ch. 19 - Fluorine ( F 2 ) is obtained by the electrolysis...Ch. 19 - A 300-mL solution of NaCl was electrolyzed for...Ch. 19 - A piece of magnesium ribbon and a copper wire are...Ch. 19 - An aqueous solution of a platinum salt is...Ch. 19 - Consider a galvanic cell consisting of a magnesium...Ch. 19 - Use the data in Table 19.1 to show that the...Ch. 19 - Consider the Daniell cell in Figure 19.1. When...Ch. 19 - 19.95 Explain why most useful galvanic cells give...Ch. 19 - Prob. 96APCh. 19 - 19.97 Zinc is an amphoteric metal; that is, it...Ch. 19 - Use the data in Table 19.1 to determine whether or...Ch. 19 - The magnitudes (but not the signs) of the standard...Ch. 19 - A galvanic cell is constructed as fellows. One...Ch. 19 - Given the standard reduction potential for A u 3+...Ch. 19 - Prob. 102APCh. 19 - Prob. 103APCh. 19 - A galvanic cell using Mg/Mg 2+ and Cu/Cu 2+...Ch. 19 - Prob. 105APCh. 19 - Prob. 106APCh. 19 - Prob. 107APCh. 19 - Prob. 108APCh. 19 - Prob. 109APCh. 19 - 19.110 Explain why chlorine gas can be prepared by...Ch. 19 - Prob. 111APCh. 19 - Prob. 112APCh. 19 - Prob. 113APCh. 19 - 19.114 To remove the tarnish on a silver spoon, a...Ch. 19 - 19.115 A construction company is installing an...Ch. 19 - Prob. 116APCh. 19 - Lead storage batteries are rated by ampere-hours,...Ch. 19 - Prob. 118APCh. 19 - Prob. 119APCh. 19 - Prob. 120APCh. 19 - Prob. 121APCh. 19 - Prob. 122APCh. 19 - Prob. 123APCh. 19 - Prob. 124APCh. 19 - Prob. 125APCh. 19 - 19.126 The zinc-air battery shows much promise for...Ch. 19 - 19.127 A current of 6,00 A passes through an...Ch. 19 - 19.128 solution was electrolyzed. As a result,...Ch. 19 - Prob. 129APCh. 19 - A galvanic cell is constructed by immersing a...Ch. 19 - A galvanic cell is constructed by immersing a...Ch. 19 - A galvanic cell is constructed by immersing a...
Knowledge Booster
Background pattern image
Chemistry
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, chemistry and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.
Similar questions
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
Recommended textbooks for you
Text book image
Chemistry by OpenStax (2015-05-04)
Chemistry
ISBN:9781938168390
Author:Klaus Theopold, Richard H Langley, Paul Flowers, William R. Robinson, Mark Blaser
Publisher:OpenStax
Text book image
General Chemistry - Standalone book (MindTap Cour...
Chemistry
ISBN:9781305580343
Author:Steven D. Gammon, Ebbing, Darrell Ebbing, Steven D., Darrell; Gammon, Darrell Ebbing; Steven D. Gammon, Darrell D.; Gammon, Ebbing; Steven D. Gammon; Darrell
Publisher:Cengage Learning
Text book image
Chemistry: The Molecular Science
Chemistry
ISBN:9781285199047
Author:John W. Moore, Conrad L. Stanitski
Publisher:Cengage Learning
Text book image
Fundamentals Of Analytical Chemistry
Chemistry
ISBN:9781285640686
Author:Skoog
Publisher:Cengage
Text book image
Chemistry: Principles and Practice
Chemistry
ISBN:9780534420123
Author:Daniel L. Reger, Scott R. Goode, David W. Ball, Edward Mercer
Publisher:Cengage Learning
Text book image
Chemistry: Matter and Change
Chemistry
ISBN:9780078746376
Author:Dinah Zike, Laurel Dingrando, Nicholas Hainen, Cheryl Wistrom
Publisher:Glencoe/McGraw-Hill School Pub Co
Electrolysis; Author: Tyler DeWitt;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRtSjJCKkIo;License: Standard YouTube License, CC-BY