Asked by Rachel
Calculate the standard cell voltage, Eo, for the following reactions. Include the sign of the voltage in your answers.
(a) Fe2+(aq) + Pb(s) --> Pb2+(aq) + Fe(s)
(a) Fe2+(aq) + Pb(s) --> Pb2+(aq) + Fe(s)
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Answered by
DrBob222
Look up the half cell voltage for Fe^2+ + 2e == Fe and add it to the half cell voltage for Pb ==>Pb^2+ + 2e.
Answered by
Michelle
does charle's law depend on the identity of the gas
Answered by
Michelle
does charles law depend on the identity of the gas
Answered by
DrBob222
If you wish to post a new question, go to the top of the page, click on post a new question and do so. Questions piggy-backed onto another post USUALLY get ignored. In this case I came back to look. No, Charles' Law does not depend upon the gas (as long as we are talking about ideal gas behavior). Few gases are ideal.
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