Calculate the standard cell voltage,

  1. Calculate the standard cell voltage, Eo, for the following reactions. Include the sign of the voltage in your answers.(a)
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  2. The following electrochemical cell can be used to calculate the formation constant Kf for a metal and EDTA. The cell has a
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  3. What is the half-cell reactions in a hydrogen fuel cell, and calculate the standard voltage at 25°CH2(g)+ O2(g)------>2H2O(l)
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  4. Consider the following cell:Pt|H2(g,1atm)|H+(aq,?M)||Ag+(aq1M)|Ag(s) If the voltage of this cell is 1.04V at 25C and the
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  5. Check if im right please.a. oxidation occurs at my anode ____ ** Voltaic Cell b. You can use standard reduction potential table
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  6. How do you calculate the theoretical cell voltage?1) Zn|Zn^+2 (1M)| Cu|Cu^+2 (1M) okay so by looking at example this example
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  7. The RMS standard line voltage is 120v in a typical household. Calculate the peak voltage
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  8. Voltage prroducedcalculate the voltage produced by the voltaic cell between fe and ni^2+ when Fe = 0.8102M Ni^2+ = 0.3310M Fe
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  9. A certain voltaic cell has a standard cell voltage of 1.22 V, and 3 electrons are transferred in the overall cell reaction.What
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  10. The voltaic cell described by the cell notation has a standard emf (electromotive force) of 0.94 V. Calculate the value (J) for
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