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- please answer both When the Cu2+ concentration is 9.97x10-4 M, the observed cell potential at 298K for an electrochemical cell with the following reaction is 1.425V. What is the Mn2+ concentration? Cu2+ (aq) + Mn(s) Cu(s) + Mn²+ (aq) Answer: M When the Cu²+ concentration is 1.37 M, the observed cell potential at 298 K for an electrochemical cell with the following reaction is 1.616 V. What is the Mn2+ concentration? Cu²+ (aq) + Mn(s) → Cu(s) + Mn²+ (aq) Cu²+ (aq) +2e → Cu(s) E=0.337 V Mn²+ (aq) + 2e → Mn(s) Fred red E-1.180 V [Mn²+] - Marrow_forwardSolve 18.4 problemarrow_forwardneed help on 2nd onearrow_forward
- Please correct answer and don't use hend raitingarrow_forwardCHEMWORK Choose the statements that are correct. (Select all that apply.) Copper metal can be oxidized by Agt. In a galvanic cell employing the half reactions Mg2+ + 2e → Mg and Cu2+ + 2e¯ → Cu, magnesium metal will function as the cathode. In a cell employing the half reactions Al3+ + 3e¯ anode. - Al and Mg²+ + 2e Mg, aluminum functions as the O In a galvanic cell the oxidizing agent in the cell reaction is present at the anode. In a cell employing the half reactions Fe3+ + 3e compartment containing iron to the compartment containing silver. - Fe and Ag* + e¯ - Ag, the electrons will flow from thearrow_forwardplease explain , give correct answer, and typed answer no AI answerarrow_forward
- The cell potential for the cell with the reaction Zn(s) + 2H+ (X M)→ Zn²+(2.5M) + H₂(4.5 M) is observed to be 0.445V. What is the pH in the H+ /H₂ half-cell? (& cell = 0.76V) 7.00 4.80 (Correct answer) 1.43 9.69 19.4arrow_forwardtop question is correct but the bottom is notarrow_forwardNitesharrow_forward
- Chemistry: Principles and ReactionsChemistryISBN:9781305079373Author:William L. Masterton, Cecile N. HurleyPublisher:Cengage Learning