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Consider the oxidation–reduction reaction Al(s) + Ni2+(aq) Al3+(aq) + Ni(s) Sketch a galvanic cell that makes use of this reaction. Which metal ion is reduced? Which metal is oxid...
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Consider the oxidation–reduction reaction Zn(s) + Pb2+(aq) Zn2+(aq) + Pb(s) Sketch a galvanic cell that uses this reaction. Which metal ion is reduced? Which metal is oxidize...
See AnswerQ: Consider a galvanic cell based on the following oxidation– reduction reaction
Consider a galvanic cell based on the following oxidation– reduction reaction: 2Al3+(aq) + 3Mg(s) ( 2Al(s) + 3Mg2+(aq) What will the electrode found in the cathode portion of the cell be made of? Exp...
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Consider the oxidation–reduction reaction Mg(s) + Cu2+(aq) / Mg2+(aq) + Cu(s) Sketch a galvanic cell that uses this reaction. Which metal ion is reduced? Which metal is oxidized? What half-reaction t...
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If the following half-cells are the right-hand electrode in a galvanic cell with a standard hydrogen electrode on the left, calculate the cell potential. If the cell were shorted, indicate whether the...
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Calculate the potential of the following two half-cells that are connected by a salt bridge: a. a galvanic cell consisting of a lead electrode (right electrode) immersed in 0.0250 M Pb21 and a zinc e...
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Calculate the potential of the following two half-cells that are connected by a salt bridge: a. A galvanic cell consisting of a lead electrode (right electrode) immersed in 0.0250 M Pb2+ and a zinc el...
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