Ni2+(aq)+Mg(s)→Ni(s)+Mg2+(aq) Indicate the half-reaction occurring

  1. Ni2+(aq)+Mg(s)→Ni(s)+Mg2+(aq)Indicate the half-reaction occurring at Anode. Indicate the half-reaction occurring at Cathode.
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  2. An organic reaction is occurring in a reactor. Only one chemical enters the reactor as a reactant and hydrogen gas escapes the
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  3. Use the following steps to balance the redox reaction below:Mg + Au+ Mg2+ + Au a. Write the oxidation and reduction
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  4. Can you have one half-reaction take place, without the other half-reaction taking place immediately?The other half-reaction
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  5. Use the following steps to balance the redox reaction below:Mg + Au+ Mg2+ + Au -Write the oxidation and reduction
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  6. 1. This is the complete reaction. (5 Marks)The reaction is not balanced. You should balance first. Pb (NO3)2 (aq) + Al (s) →
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  7. Identify the species that is oxidized and the species that is reduced in the reaction.Write out half reactions to show how many
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  8. You read a reversible reaction from left to right in the forward direction. This direction shows which of these occurring?a) the
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  9. Write out half reactions to show how many electrons are gained or lost by each species. Zn is oxidized and H+ is reducedOxidatio
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  10. Write out half reactions to show how many electrons are gained or lost by each species. Zn is oxidized and Hg2+ is reducedOxidat
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