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General Chemistry II-Lecture,Section-1-Spring 2025

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Refer to the galvanic cell below (the contents of each half-cell are written beneath each compartment).

nar002-1.jpg

The standard reduction potentials are as follows:

MnO4- + 8H+ + 5e- ® Mn2+ + 4H2OE° = 1.51 V
Cr2O72- +14H+ + 6e- ® 2Cr3+ +7H2OE° = 1.33 V

What is the value of

E°cell?
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Consider the hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell where

          H2(g) + O2(g) mc020-1.jpg H2O(l)      DG° = -237.18 kJ/mol H2

Which of the following statements is(are) true?

I.At standard conditions, the maximum work the fuel cell could do on the surroundings

is 237.18 kJ/mol.
II.In the real world, the actual amount of useful work the cell can do is less than 237.18 kJ.
III.More energy is dissipated as waste heat in the fuel cell than in the reversible pathway.
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Refer to the galvanic cell below (the contents of each half-cell are written beneath each compartment).

mc002-1.jpg

The standard reduction potentials are as follows:

MnO4- + 8H+ + 5e- ® Mn2+ + 4H2OE° = 1.51 V
Cr2O72- +14H+ + 6e- ® 2 Cr3+ +7H2OE° = 1.33 V

What is the oxidation state of Cr in Cr2O72-?
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Calculate E at 25°C for this cell, given the following data:

mc035-1.jpg

          Ag+ + e- ® Ag(s) E° = 0.80 V

          Ni2+ + 2e- ® Ni(s) E° = -0.23 V

          Ksp for AgCl = 1.6 ´ 10-10
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Refer to the galvanic cell below (the contents of each half-cell are written beneath each compartment).

nar006-1.jpg

The standard reduction potentials are as follows:

MnO4- + 8H+ + 5e- ® Mn2+ + 4H2OE° = 1.51 V
Cr2O72- +14H+ + 6e- ® 2 Cr3+ +7H2OE° = 1.33 V

What is the value of

Q, the reaction quotient, for this cell reaction?
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Refer to the galvanic cell below (the contents of each half-cell are written beneath each compartment).

nar002-1.jpg

The standard reduction potentials are as follows:

MnO4- + 8H+ + 5e- ® Mn2+ + 4H2OE° = 1.51 V
Cr2O72- +14H+ + 6e- ® 2Cr3+ +7H2OE° = 1.33 V

In the balanced cell reaction, what is the stoichiometric coefficient for H

+?
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Refer to the galvanic cell below (the contents of each half-cell are written beneath each compartment).

nar004-1.jpg

The standard reduction potentials are as follows:

MnO4- + 8H+ + 5e- ® Mn2+ + 4H2OE° = 1.51 V
Cr2O72- +14H+ + 6e- ® 2 Cr3+ +7H2OE° = 1.33 V

How many electrons are transferred in the balanced reaction (that is, what will be the value of

n in the Nernst equation)?
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Refer to the galvanic cell below (the contents of each half-cell are written beneath each compartment).

nar006-1.jpg

The standard reduction potentials are as follows:

MnO4- + 8H+ + 5e- ® Mn2+ + 4H2OE° = 1.51 V
Cr2O72- +14H+ + 6e- ® 2 Cr3+ +7H2OE° = 1.33 V

What is the value of the equilibrium constant at 25°C for the net spontaneous cell reaction?

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Gold (atomic mass = 197 g/mol) is plated from a solution of chlorauric acid, HAuCl4; it deposits on the cathode. Calculate the time it takes to deposit 0.65 g of gold, passing a current of 0.14 amperes. (1 faraday = 96,485 coulombs)
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The following two half-reactions take place in a galvanic cell.  At standard conditions, what species are produced at each electrode?

Sn2+ + 2e- ® Sn E° = -0.14 V
Cu2+ + 2e- ® Cu E° = 0.34 V
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