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Chapter 5, Problem 5.27PP
Are the substances shown in italics undergoing oxidation or reduction?
- a. Copper(II) ions in solution form solid copper metal on a surface.
- b. Aluminum metal forms aluminum oxide (A12O3).
- c. Wine (containing ethanol, CH3CH2OH) sours to vinegar (CH3COOH).
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6. The anodic area of a metal surface is oxidized and loses its electrons to the cathodic
area. At the cathodic area the oxygen reduces and reacts with the oxidized metal to
form metal oxide, so called
a. Cathode
c. Iron
d. Rust
b. Electrolyte
7. When an ionic substance is dissolved in water or melted then the ions are free to
move.
a. True
b. False
8. A process of converting the ions of a compound in a liquid state into their reduced
or oxidiz I state by passing an
: current through
compound.
a. Electrolytes
b. Electrocution
c. Cannot be determined
c. Electrolysis
d. Electricity
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Fuel cell is an electrochemical energy conversion device in which fuel and oxidant react to generate electricity. Which of the following statements describes the conversion of energy in fuel cell?
a. The chemical energy of a nonspontaneous reaction is used to generate electrical energy.
b. Electrical energy is supplied to ensure the completion of a spontaneous reaction.
c. The chemical energy from the oxidation of the fuel results to the production of electrical energy.
d. Electrical energy is used to drive a nonspontaneous reaction, which leads to the formation of chemical energy.
10. In the reaction, Fe203(s) + 3CO(g)
2Fe(l) + 3C02(g)
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a. carbon monoxide is reduced
c. carbon monoxide is the oxidizing agent
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b. iron(III) oxide is oxidized
d. iron(III) oxide is the oxidizing agent
Chapter 5 Solutions
General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry (3rd Edition)
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