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University of Phoenix CHM 151 June 3, 2020 CHM/151: General Chemistry II Week 5 Exercise 1)Balance the following in acidic solution: H2O2 + Sn2+ ? H2O+Sn4+ PbO2+Hg?Hg22++Pb2+ 7 Al+Cr2O 2− ?Al3++Cr3+ 2
University of Phoenix
CHM 151
June 3, 2020
CHM/151: General Chemistry II
Week 5 Exercise
1)Balance the following in acidic solution:
- H2O2 + Sn2+ ? H2O+Sn4+
- PbO2+Hg?Hg22++Pb2+
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2. Balance the following in basic solution:
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- O2(g) + Mn(OH)2(s) ? MnO2(s)
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3. Balance the following reactions and write the reactions using cell notation. Ignore any inert electrodes, as they are never part of the half-reactions.
- Al(s) + Zr4+(aq) ? Al3+(aq) + Zr(s)
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4. Determine the overall reaction and its standard cell potential at 25 °C for the reaction involving the galvanic cell made from a half-cell consisting of a silver electrode in 1 M silver nitrate solution and a half- cell consisting of a zinc electrode in 1 M zinc nitrate. Is the reaction spontaneous at standard conditions?
5. Consider a battery made from one half-cell that consists of a copper electrode in 1 M CuSO4 solution and another half-cell that consists of a lead electrode in 1 M Pb(NO3)2 solution.
- What are the reactions at the anode, cathode, and the overall reaction?
- What is the standard cell potential for the battery?
- Most devices designed to use dry-cell batteries can operate between 1.0 and 1.5 V. Could this cell be used to make a battery that could replace a dry-cell battery? Why or why not.
- Suppose sulfuric acid is added to the half-cell with the lead electrode and some PbSO4(s) forms. Would the cell potential increase, decrease, or remain the same?
6. How long would it take to reduce 1 mole of each of the following ions using the current indicated? Assume the voltage is sufficient to perform the reduction.
(a) Al3+, 1.234 A
(b) Ca2+, 22.2 A
(c) Cr5+, 37.45 A
(d) Au3+, 3.57 A
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