Calculate the potential of a zinc electrode immersed in a

  1. Calculate the potential of a zinc electrode immersed in a solution in which the molar analytical concentration of Zn(NO3)2 is
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  2. Calculate the \of the galvanic cell containing the copper electrode and the zinc electrode where one is immersed in1.5 M CuSO4
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  3. Calculate the potential of the following two half-cellsthat are connected by a salt bridge: a galvanic cell consisting of a
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  4. When an ion-selective electrode for X was immersed in 0.0210 M XCl, the measured potential was 0.0480 V. What is the
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  5. Calculate the potential of a platinum electrode immersed in a solution that is 0.1996 M in V(OH)4 ^+ . 0.0789 M in VO^2+ and
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  6. When an ion-selective electrode for sulfate was immersed in 0.0300 M sodium sulfate, the measured potential was 0.0460 V. What
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  7. The standard electrode potential for Zn/Zn2+ and cu/cu2+ are -0.96volts and +0.3volts respectively at 293k.(a) calculate the
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  8. Using a table of standard electrode potentials (such as the one in your textbook), calculate the standard cell potential for a
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  9. Using a table of standard electrode potentials (such as the one in your textbook), calculate thestandard cell potential for a
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  10. 1) Using a table of standard electrode potentials (such as the one in your textbook), calculate thestandard cell potential for a
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