Laboratory Manual Chemistry in Context
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Author: American Chemical Society
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Chapter 8, Problem 10Q
The mercury battery has been used extensively in medicine and industry. Its overall cell reaction can be represented by the following equation.
- a. Write the oxidation half-reaction.
- b. Write the reduction half-reaction.
- c. Why is the mercury battery no longer in common use?
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Chapter 8 Solutions
Laboratory Manual Chemistry in Context
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