Chapter 17: Problem 58
Explain how some metals, notably aluminum, naturally resist complete oxidation by the atmosphere.
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Chapter 17: Problem 58
Explain how some metals, notably aluminum, naturally resist complete oxidation by the atmosphere.
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Assign oxidation states to all of the atoms in each of the following: a. \(\mathrm{Na}_{3} \mathrm{PO}_{4}\) b. \(\mathrm{NaH}_{2} \mathrm{PO}_{4}\) c. \(\mathrm{Na}_{2} \mathrm{HPO}_{4}\) d. \(\mathrm{Na}_{3} \mathrm{P}\)
At which electrode (anode/cathode) do species gain electrons in a galvanic cell?
Explain why, although it is not an ionic compound, we still assign oxygen an oxidation state of -2 in water, \(\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}\). Give an example of a compound in which oxygen is not in the -2 oxidation state.
In each of the following reactions, identify which element is oxidized and which is reduced. a. \(2 \mathrm{Al}(s)+6 \mathrm{HCl}(a q) \rightarrow 2 \mathrm{AlCl}_{3}(a q)+3 \mathrm{H}_{2}(g)\) b. \(2 \mathrm{HI}(g) \rightarrow \mathrm{H}_{2}(g)+\mathrm{I}_{2}(s)\) c. \(\mathrm{Cu}(s)+\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{SO}_{4}(a q) \rightarrow \mathrm{CuSO}_{4}(a q)+\mathrm{H}_{2}(g)\)
Balance each of the following half-reactions, which take place in acidic solution. a. \(\mathrm{HBr}(a q) \rightarrow \mathrm{Br}^{-}(a q)+\mathrm{H}_{2}(g)\) b. \(\mathrm{ClO}_{4}^{-}(a q) \rightarrow \mathrm{ClO}_{3}^{-}(a q)\) c. \(\operatorname{PbSO}_{4}(s) \rightarrow \operatorname{Pb}(s)+\operatorname{HSO}_{4}^{-}(a q)\) d. \(\mathrm{HNO}_{2}(a q) \rightarrow \mathrm{NO}(g)\)
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