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Use the standard reduction potentials in volts: Cu^2+ --> Cu+ +0.16;
I2--> I- +0.54. calculate the value of E (in volts) for a
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Use the standard reduction potentials in volts: Cu^2+ --> Cu+ +0.16;
I2--> I- +0.54. calculate the value of E (in volts) for a
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(b) (i)The e.m.f. of the cell was measured as 0.62 volts. Taking the standard electrode potential of Cu/Cu2+ as = +0.34 volts,
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A galvanic cell is constructed with a silver-silver chloride electrode, and a nickel strip immersed in a beaker containing 4.97
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A galvanic cell is constructed with a silver-silver chloride electrode, and a nickel strip immersed in a beaker containing 6.96
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A galvanic cell is constructed with a silver-silver chloride electrode, and a nickel strip immersed in a beaker containing 7.44
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Calculate E°cell (in volts) for a fuel cell that employs the reaction between methane gas and oxygen to form carbon dioxide and
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The measured potential of the following cell was 0.1776 volts.
Pb|Pb2+ (?M )||Pb2+ (1.0M)|Pb Calculate the electrode potential of
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How many volts would be needed to produce a current of 8 amps in a 6 ohm resistor?
a 48 volts b 24 volts c 12 volts d 1.3 volts
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How many volts would be needed to produce a current of 8 amps in a 6 ohm resistor?
a 12 volts b 24 volts c 48 volts d 1.3 volts
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