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Calculate the standard potential, E^o,
(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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Using a table of standard electrode potentials (as in Appendix M of your text), calculate the standard cell potential, Eo, for:
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Nancy
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Calculate the cell potential for the following reaction as written at 79C given that [Zn^+2] = 0.819 M and [Ni^+2] = 0.014 M.
Zn
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Mima
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Calculate the standard cell potential given the following standard reduction potentials:
Al3++3e−→Al;E∘=−1.66 V
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Allen
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Using a table of standard electrode potentials (as in Appendix M of your text), calculate the standard cell potential, Eo, for:
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Maho
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Calculate ΔGo (in J) for 1 moles of electron(s) in each half-reaction and a standard potential of 0.34 V.
I got .86 Calculate
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Using your experimental data, calculate E0cell. Standard voltaic cells contain 1M solutions, but we used 0.10M solutions in all
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Chloe
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Calculate the cell potential for the following reaction as written at 51 degrees C, given that [Zn2+] = 0.837 M and [Sn2+] =
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Katherine
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Consider the following cell:
Pt|H2(g, 0.130 atm)|H (aq, ? M)||Ag (aq, 1.00 M)|Ag(s) If the measured cell potential is 0.90 V at
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Jematormal91
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Consider the following cell:
Pt|H2(g, 0.460 atm)|H (aq, ? M)||Ag (aq, 1.00 M)|Ag(s) If the measured cell potential is 1.00 V at
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Daisy
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