Asked by sea lively
Consider the following electrochemical cell:
Pt(s) | Hg2^2+ (0.800M) || MnO4^- (0.650M), H^+ (1.00M), Mn^2+ (0.375M) | Pt(s)
Pt(s) | Hg2^2+ (0.800M) || MnO4^- (0.650M), H^+ (1.00M), Mn^2+ (0.375M) | Pt(s)
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sea lively
Using the half-reaction method, write a balanced chemical equation for the electrochemical cell
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DrBob222
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sea lively
Yes.
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DrBob222
Where's the other half of the Hg^2+
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