Chapter 20: Problem 35
Under what conditions are standard reduction potentials measured?
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Chapter 20: Problem 35
Under what conditions are standard reduction potentials measured?
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According to the collision model of chemical reactions, how is it possible that two molecules can collide but not react? (Chapter 16)
Write the balanced equation for the spontaneous cell reaction that occurs in a cell with these reduction half-reactions. $$ \begin{array}{l}{\text { a. } A g^{+}(a q)+e^{-} \rightarrow A g(s) \text { and } N i^{2+}(a q)+2 e^{-} \rightarrow \text { Nils } )} \\ {\text { b. } M g^{2+}(a q)+2 e^{-} \rightarrow M g(s) \text { and } 2 H^{+}(a q)+2 e^{-} \rightarrow H_{2}(g)}\end{array} $$ $$ \begin{array}{l}{\text { c. } 5 n^{2+}(a q)+2 e^{-} \rightarrow S n(s) \text { and } F e^{3+}(a q)+3 e^{-} \rightarrow F e(s)} \\ {\text { d. } P b l_{2}(s)+2 e^{-} \rightarrow P b(s)+2 l^{-}(a q) \text { and } P t^{2+}(a q)+2 e^{-} \rightarrow P t(s)}\end{array} $$
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