An electrochemical cell of notation

  1. Design an electrochemical cell using Pb(s) and Mn(s) and their solutions to answer the following questions.I just want to see if
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  2. The electrochemical cell described by the cell notation has a standard cell potential of -0.35 V. Calculate the Wmax (kJ) the
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  3. The electrochemical cell described by the cell notation has a standard cell potential of -0.35 V. Calculate the Wmax (kJ) the
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  4. consider an electrochemical cell where the following reaction takes place: 2 Ag⁺(aq) + Cu(s) → 2 Ag(s) + Cu²⁺(aq) Which
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  5. Consider an electrochemical cell where the following reaction takes place: 3 Sn²⁺(aq) + 2 Al(s) → 3 Sn(s) + 2 Al³⁺(aq)
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  6. Consider an electrochemical cell where the following reaction takes place: 2 Au³⁺(aq) + 3 Zn(s) → 2 Au(s) + 3 Zn²⁺(aq)Wh
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  7. The electrochemical cell described by the cell notation has an Eo of -0.37 V. Calculate the maximum electrical work (kJ) the
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  8. The electrochemical cell described by the cell notation has an Eo of -0.37 V. Calculate the maximum electrical work (kJ) the
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  9. The electrochemical cell described by the cell notation has an Eo of -0.37 V. Calculate the maximum electrical work (kJ) the
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  10. The electrochemical cell described by the cell notation has an Eo of -0.37 V. Calculate the maximum electrical work (kJ) the
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