From the Standard Potential Table

  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. From the Standard Potential Table in your general chemistry textbook: Which reaction has been chosen as the 'standard' against
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  4. From the Standard Potential Table in your general chemistry textbook: Which reaction has been chosen as the 'standard' against
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  5. The standard potential of this cellSn|Sn^+2 || Cr^+3|Cr is -0.60 V , what is the reductional standard potential of Cr^+3|Cr ? if
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  6. Using the given data, and the table of Standard Reduction Potentials, find the standard reduction potential for this half
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  7. If the Fe2+(aq) + 2e---> Fe(s) was used as a reference for the electrode potential table instead of the standard hydrogen half
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  8. how can you tell if something with oxidize or reduce some other thing, based on the standard reduction potential table?
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  9. how can you tell if something with oxidize or reduce some other thing, based on the standard reduction potential table?
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  10. (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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