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The following galvanic cell at standard conditions has a potential of 0.03 V:
Ag+(aq) + Fe2+(aq) → Fe3+(aq) + Ag(s). What would
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The following galvanic cell at standard conditions has a potential of 0.03 V:
Ag+(aq) + Fe2+(aq) → Fe3+(aq) + Ag(s). What would
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Morgan
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In conjunction with a standard hydrogen electrode, the La3+|La half-cell is the anode and the standard cell potential is 2.52V.
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Ginger
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1. If half cell A has a standard reduction potential of E= -1.10 V and half cell B has a standard reduction potential of E= 0.65
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Consider an electrochemical cell based on the following cell diagram:
Pt | Pu3+(aq), Pu4+(aq) || Cl2(g), Cl−(aq) | Pt Given
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Diana
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1) Assume that the reference half-cell is changed to a standard mercury-mercury (II) half-cell.
a) What would be the reduction
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1) Assume that the reference half-cell is changed to a standard mercury-mercury (II) half-cell.
a) What would be the reduction
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A galvanic cell consists of La^3+/La half-cell and a standard hydrogen electrode. If the La^3+/La half cell functions as the
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Assuming that this half cell I2 + 2e- + =>2I- as standard electrode and assumed its potential that is 0.00 V :
a) what is
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MAD
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Consider a voltaic cell based on the following cell reaction:
Ni(s) + At2(s) —> Ni2+(aq) + 2At– (aq) Given that the standard
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