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  1. Using standard reduction potentials, calculate the standard E¡Æcell, emf, for each of the following reactions. State if each
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  2. Using standard reduction potentials, calculate the standard E¡Æcell, emf, for each of the following reactions. State if each
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  3. 3. Which oxidation-reduction reactions are best balanced by the half-reaction method?A.) covalent reactions *B.)acid-base
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  4. In certain first order reactions the concentration of the reactant decreases from 0.15 M to 0.11 M in 36 minutes . calculate the
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  5. I have a packet of problems just like this due quite soon.Calculate the Kp for the reactions in equilibrium.
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  6. In which reaction is energy released?Responses no reactions no reactions all reactions all reactions exothermic reactions
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  7. 4. Use the information above to write net ionic equations for the two reactions that you have observed.5. For each reaction,
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  8. Classify the following reactions as precipitation reactions, oxidation-reduction reactions, or acid-base reactions.1)2NaCl(aq)+K
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  9. What is an advantage of using fusion reactions over fission reactions?A. Fusion reactions do not require radiation shielding to
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  10. Reactions in which a substance decomposes by losing CO are called decarbonylation reactions. The decarbonylation of acetic acid
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