The standard reduction potential for

  1. 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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  2. An electrochemical cell of notation Pd | Pd²⁺ || Cu²⁺ | Cu has E° = -0.65 V. If we know that the standard reduction
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  3. Some bacteria get their energy from reduction of CO2 to CH4 by H2.1. How many electrons are required to reduce CO2 to CH4? 2.
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  4. Some bacteria get their energy from reduction of CO2 to CH4 by H2.1. How many electrons are required to reduce CO2 to CH4? 2.
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  5. Given these standard reduction potentials at 25 C1. Cr3+ + e- ===> Cr2+ E1=-0.407 V 2. Cr2+ + 2e- ===> Cr(s) E2=-0.913 V
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  6. Calculate the standard reduction potential for the reaction:, given the half-reactions below and their corresponding standard
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  7. If the standard cell potential of zinc-copper cell is 1.10 V and the reduction potential of Cu is 0.34 V, what is the reduction
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  8. The standard reduction potentials of lithium metal and chlorine gas are as follows: (for Li, reduction potential is -3.04, for
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  9. Using the given data, and the table of Standard Reduction Potentials, find the standard reduction potential for this half
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  10. Given these standard reduction potentials at 25oC:Cr3+ + e- -> Cr2+ (E1^o = -0.407V) Cr2+ + 2e- -> Cr(s) (E2^o = -0.913V)
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