Deck 19: Electrochemistry

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When the following equation is balanced with the lowest whole number coefficients,the coefficients are: Cu(s)+ H+(aq)+ NO3-(aq)→ NO(g)+ H2O(l)+ Cu2+(aq)

A)1,2,1,1,1,1
B)3,2,1,1,1,3
C)3,2,4,2,4,3
D)1,8,2,2,4,1
E)3,8,2,2,4,3
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When the following redox equation is balanced with the smallest whole number coefficients,what is the coefficient for nitrogen dioxide? I2(s)+ HNO3(aq)→ HIO3(aq)+ NO2(g)+ H2O(l)

A)1
B)2
C)4
D)5
E)10
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What is the oxidizing agent in the (unbalanced)reaction? Cu(s)+ H+(aq)+ NO3-(aq)→ NO(g)+ H2O(l)+ Cu2+(aq)

A)Cu
B)H+
C)NO3-
D)NO
E)Cu2+
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Which statement is correct?

A)The cathode is the electrode where the oxidation takes place.
B)The cathode is the electrode where the reduction takes place.
C)Both oxidation and reduction make take place at the cathode,depending on the cell.
D)The cathode is always positive.
E)The anode is always negative.
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If a substance is reduced,it must undergo a

A)gain of electrons.
B)loss of oxygen.
C)gain of hydrogen.
D)loss of electrons.
E)gain of oxygen.
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When the following redox equation is balanced with the smallest whole number coefficients,what is the coefficient of Zn(s)? Zn(s)+ ReO4-(aq)→ Re(s)+ Zn2+(aq) (acidic solution)

A)2
B)7
C)8
D)16
E)None of these choices is correct.
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Complete and balance the following redox equation.When properly balanced using the smallest whole-number coefficients,the coefficient of S is H2S + HNO3 → S + NO + H2O (acidic solution)

A)1.
B)2.
C)3.
D)5.
E)6.
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Consider the following balanced redox reaction. 3CuO(s)+ 2NH3(aq)→ N2(g)+ 3H2O(l)+ 3Cu(s)
Which of the following statements is true?

A)CuO(s)is the oxidizing agent and copper is reduced.
B)CuO(s)is the oxidizing agent and copper is oxidized.
C)CuO(s)is the reducing agent and copper is oxidized.
D)CuO(s)is the reducing agent and copper is reduced.
E)CuO(s)is the oxidizing agent and N2(g)is the reducing agent.
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When the following redox equation is balanced using the smallest whole-number coefficients,what is the coefficient of NO2? Sn + HNO3 → SnO2 + NO2 + H2O (acidic solution)

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5
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Consider the following redox equation. Mn(OH)2(s)+ MnO4-(aq)→ MnO42-(aq) (basic solution)
When the equation is balanced with the smallest whole number coefficients,what is the coefficient for OH-(aq)and on which side of the equation is OH-(aq)present?

A)4,reactant side
B)4,product side
C)6,reactant side
D)6,product side
E)8,reactant side
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When the following redox equation is balanced with the smallest whole number coefficients,the coefficient for the hydrogen sulfate ion will be ______. Al(s)+ HSO4-(aq)+ OH-(aq)→ Al2O3(s)+ S2-(aq)+ H2O(l)

A)1
B)3
C)4
D)6
E)8
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Which is not a redox reaction?

A)Al(OH)4-(aq)+ 4H+(aq)→ Al3+(aq)+ 4H2O(l)
B)C6H12O6(s)+ 6O2(g)→ 6CO2(g)+ 6H2O(l)
C)Na6FeCl8(s)+ 2Na(l)→ 8NaCl(s)+ Fe(s)
D)2H2O2(aq)→ 2H2O(l)+ O2(g)
E)CO2(g)+ H2(g)→ CO(g)+ H2O(g)
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Complete and balance the following redox equation using the set of smallest whole numbers coefficients.What is the sum of the coefficients? HI + HNO3 → I2 + NO (acidic solution)

A)5
B)7
C)14
D)17
E)None of these choices is correct.
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What is the name given to the apparatus where oxidation occurs in a cell where electricity flows?

A)Cathode
B)Electrode
C)Galvanic cell
D)Anode
E)Voltaic cell
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When the following redox equation is balanced with the smallest whole number coefficients,what is the coefficient of Sn(OH)3-? Bi(OH)3(s)+ Sn(OH)3-(aq)→ Sn(OH)62-(aq)+ Bi(s) (basic solution)

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)6
E)12
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Consider the following balanced redox reaction. Mn2+(aq)+ S2O82-(aq)+ 2H2O(l)→ MnO2(s)+ 4H+(aq)+ 2SO42-(aq)
Which of the following statements is true?

A)Mn2+(aq)is the oxidizing agent and is reduced.
B)Mn2+ (aq)is the oxidizing agent and is oxidized.
C)Mn2+ (aq)is the reducing agent and is oxidized.
D)Mn2+ (aq)is the reducing agent and is reduced.
E)Manganese does not change its oxidation number in this reaction.
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Consider the reaction CuO(s)+ H2(g)→ Cu(s)+ H2O(l)
In this reaction,which substances are the oxidizing agent and reducing agent,
Respectively?

A)CuO and H2
B)H2 and CuO
C)CuO and Cu
D)H2O and H2
E)Cu and H2O
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When the following redox equation is balanced with the smallest whole number coefficients,what is the coefficient of Sb3+(aq)? BrO3-(aq)+ Sb3+(aq)→ Br-(aq)+ Sb5+(aq) (acidic solution)

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)6
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Complete and balance the following redox equation.Now sum the coefficients of all species in the balanced equation.(Remember to add the coefficients that are equal to one,and to add the coefficients of any species added to the equation.)The sum of the smallest whole number coefficients is Bi(OH)3 + SnO22- → Bi + SnO32- (basic solution)

A)32
B)25
C)16
D)13
E)4
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What is the name given to the experimental apparatus for generating electricity through the use of a spontaneous reaction?

A)Electrolytic cell
B)Galvanic cell
C)Redox cell
D)Cathode
E)Anode
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The redox reaction of peroxydisulfate with iodide has been used for many years as part of the iodine clock reaction.If E°cell = 1.587 V and E° of the cathode half-cell is 0.536 V, what is E° of the anode half-cell?
S2O82-(aq)+ 2H+ + 2I-(aq)→ 2HSO4-(aq)+ I2(aq)

A)-1.051 V
B)-2.123 V
C)1.051 V
D)2.123 V
E)None of these choices is correct.
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What is E°cell for a galvanic cell represented by the combination of the following half-reactions? 2Hg2+(aq)+ 2e-
<strong>What is E°<sub>cell</sub> for a galvanic cell represented by the combination of the following half-reactions? 2Hg<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup> <sup> </sup>   Hg<sub>2</sub><sup>2+</sup>(aq)E°= 0.92V Cr<sup>3+</sup>(aq)+   3e<sup>-</sup> Cr(s)E°= -0.74V</strong> A)-0.18 V B)0.18 V C)1.28 V D)1.66 V E)2.12 V <div style=padding-top: 35px> Hg22+(aq)E°= 0.92V
Cr3+(aq)+ <strong>What is E°<sub>cell</sub> for a galvanic cell represented by the combination of the following half-reactions? 2Hg<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup> <sup> </sup>   Hg<sub>2</sub><sup>2+</sup>(aq)E°= 0.92V Cr<sup>3+</sup>(aq)+   3e<sup>-</sup> Cr(s)E°= -0.74V</strong> A)-0.18 V B)0.18 V C)1.28 V D)1.66 V E)2.12 V <div style=padding-top: 35px> 3e- Cr(s)E°= -0.74V

A)-0.18 V
B)0.18 V
C)1.28 V
D)1.66 V
E)2.12 V
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What is E°cell for the following reaction? 2Fe2+(aq)+ Cd2+(aq)→ 2Fe3+(aq)+ Cd(s)
Fe3+(aq)+ e- →Fe2+ (aq)E° = 0.77 V
Cd2+(aq)+ 2e- → Cd(s)E° = -0.40 V

A)-0.37 V
B)0.37 V
C)-1.17 V
D)1.17 V
E)None of these choices is correct
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What is E°cell for the following reaction? 2Au(s)+ 3Ca2+(aq)→ 2Au3+(aq)+ 3Ca(s)
Au3+(aq)+ 3e- → Au(s)E° = 1.50 V
Ca2+ (aq)+ 2e- → Ca(s)E° = -2.87 V

A)-4.37 V
B)-1.37 V
C)-11.6 V
D)1.37 V
E)4.37 V
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Which is incorrect?

A)At equilibrium,Ecell = 0.
B)E > 0 for a spontaneous process.
C)E = 0 for a spontaneous process.
D)ΔG < 0 for a spontaneous process.
E)ΔG = 0 at equilibrium.
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Which is the correct cell notation for the following reaction? Au3+(aq)+ Al(s)→ Al3+(aq)+ Au(s)

A)Al3+(aq)|Al(s)||Au3+(aq)|Au(s)
B)Al(s)|Al3+(aq)||Au3+(aq)|Au(s)
C)Al3+(aq)|Au3+(aq)||Al(s)|Au(s)
D)Al3+(aq)|Au(s)||Au3+(aq)|Al(s)
E)Au(s)|Al(s)||Au3+(aq)|Al3+(aq)
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What is the purpose of a salt bridge in an electrochemical cell?

A)A salt bridge provides electrical contact between the electrodes that make up the cell.
B)A salt bridge carries electrons between the cathode and anode.
C)A salt bridge insulates the two electrodes.
D)A salt bridge allows the electrolyte solution to siphon from one side of the cell to the other so the levels remain equal.
E)A salt bridge allows electrolyte to flow from one half-cell to the other in order to maintain electroneutrality.
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What is the name given to the apparatus where reduction occurs in a cell where electricity flows?

A)Cathode
B)Electrode
C)Galvanic cell
D)Anode
E)Voltaic cell
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If E° for X + e- → Y is larger than E° for A + 2e- → B,then in a spontaneous process under standard-state conditions,

A)X will oxidize A.
B)Y will oxidize A.
C)Y will reduce A.
D)B will oxidize X.
E)B will reduce X.
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A voltaic cell is prepared using copper and silver.Its cell notation is shown below. Cu(s)| Cu2+(aq)|| Ag+(aq)| Ag(s)
Which reaction occurs at the cathode?

A)Cu(s)→ Cu2+(aq)+ 2e-
B)Cu2+(aq)+ 2e- → Cu(s)
C)Ag(s)→ Ag+(aq)+ e-
D)Ag+(aq)+ e- → Ag(s)
E)Cu(s)+ 2Ag+(aq)→ Cu2+(aq)+ 2Ag(s)
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A voltaic cell prepared using aluminum and nickel has the following cell notation. Al(s)| Al3+(aq)|| Ni2+(aq)| Ni(s)
Which reaction occurs at the anode?

A)Al(s)→ Al3+(aq)+ 3e-
B)Al3+(aq)+ 3e- → Al(s)
C)Ni(s)→ Ni2+(aq)+ 2e-
D)Ni2+(aq)+ 2e- → Ni(s)
E)Ni(s)+ Ni2+(aq)→ Al(s)+ Al3+(aq)
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What is E°cell for the following reaction? 2 Ag(s)+ Sn2+(aq)→ 2 Ag+(aq)+ Sn(s)
Ag+(aq)+ e- → Ag(s)E° = 0.80 V
Sn4+(aq)+ 2e? →Sn2+(aq)E° = 0.13 V
Sn2+(aq)+ 2e- → Sn(s)E° = -0.14 V

A)+0.94 V
B)-0.94 V
C)+0.67 V
D)-0.67 V
E)+1.34 V
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What is E°cell for a galvanic cell represented by the combination of the following half-reactions? ClO4-(aq)+ 8 H+(aq)+8e-
<strong>What is E°<sub>cell</sub> for a galvanic cell represented by the combination of the following half-reactions? ClO<sub>4</sub><sup>-</sup>(aq)+ 8 H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+8e<sup>-</sup> <sup> </sup>   Cl<sup>-</sup>(aq)+4H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 1.389V VO<sub>2</sub><sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 2H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+e<sup>-</sup> <sup> </sup>   VO<sup>+</sup>(aq)+H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 0.991V</strong> A)-0.398 V B)-2.380 V C)0.398 V D)2.380 V E)6.539 V <div style=padding-top: 35px> Cl-(aq)+4H2O(l)E° = 1.389V
VO2+(aq)+ 2H+(aq)+e-
<strong>What is E°<sub>cell</sub> for a galvanic cell represented by the combination of the following half-reactions? ClO<sub>4</sub><sup>-</sup>(aq)+ 8 H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+8e<sup>-</sup> <sup> </sup>   Cl<sup>-</sup>(aq)+4H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 1.389V VO<sub>2</sub><sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 2H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+e<sup>-</sup> <sup> </sup>   VO<sup>+</sup>(aq)+H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 0.991V</strong> A)-0.398 V B)-2.380 V C)0.398 V D)2.380 V E)6.539 V <div style=padding-top: 35px> VO+(aq)+H2O(l)E° = 0.991V

A)-0.398 V
B)-2.380 V
C)0.398 V
D)2.380 V
E)6.539 V
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Based on the data presented below,which is the strongest oxidizing agent? [PtCl4]2-(aq)+ 2e-
<strong>Based on the data presented below,which is the strongest oxidizing agent? [PtCl<sub>4</sub>]<sup>2-</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup> <sup> </sup>   Pt(s)+ 4Cl<sup>-</sup>(aq)E° = 0.755V RuO<sub>4</sub>(s)+ 8H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 8e<sup>-</sup>   Ru(s)+ 4H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 1.038V FeO<sub>4</sub><sup>2-</sup>(aq)+ 8H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 3e<sup>-</sup>   Fe<sup>3+</sup>(aq)+4H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 2.07 V H<sub>4</sub>XeO<sub>6</sub>(aq)+ 2H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   XeO<sub>3</sub>(aq)+3H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 2.42 V</strong> A)[PtCl<sub>4</sub>]<sup>2-</sup>(aq) B)RuO<sub>4</sub>(s) C)HFeO<sub>4</sub><sup>-</sup>(aq) D)H<sub>4</sub>XeO<sub>6</sub>(aq) E)Cl<sup>-</sup>(aq) <div style=padding-top: 35px> Pt(s)+ 4Cl-(aq)E° = 0.755V
RuO4(s)+ 8H+(aq)+ 8e- <strong>Based on the data presented below,which is the strongest oxidizing agent? [PtCl<sub>4</sub>]<sup>2-</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup> <sup> </sup>   Pt(s)+ 4Cl<sup>-</sup>(aq)E° = 0.755V RuO<sub>4</sub>(s)+ 8H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 8e<sup>-</sup>   Ru(s)+ 4H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 1.038V FeO<sub>4</sub><sup>2-</sup>(aq)+ 8H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 3e<sup>-</sup>   Fe<sup>3+</sup>(aq)+4H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 2.07 V H<sub>4</sub>XeO<sub>6</sub>(aq)+ 2H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   XeO<sub>3</sub>(aq)+3H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 2.42 V</strong> A)[PtCl<sub>4</sub>]<sup>2-</sup>(aq) B)RuO<sub>4</sub>(s) C)HFeO<sub>4</sub><sup>-</sup>(aq) D)H<sub>4</sub>XeO<sub>6</sub>(aq) E)Cl<sup>-</sup>(aq) <div style=padding-top: 35px> Ru(s)+ 4H2O(l)E° = 1.038V
FeO42-(aq)+ 8H+(aq)+ 3e- <strong>Based on the data presented below,which is the strongest oxidizing agent? [PtCl<sub>4</sub>]<sup>2-</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup> <sup> </sup>   Pt(s)+ 4Cl<sup>-</sup>(aq)E° = 0.755V RuO<sub>4</sub>(s)+ 8H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 8e<sup>-</sup>   Ru(s)+ 4H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 1.038V FeO<sub>4</sub><sup>2-</sup>(aq)+ 8H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 3e<sup>-</sup>   Fe<sup>3+</sup>(aq)+4H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 2.07 V H<sub>4</sub>XeO<sub>6</sub>(aq)+ 2H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   XeO<sub>3</sub>(aq)+3H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 2.42 V</strong> A)[PtCl<sub>4</sub>]<sup>2-</sup>(aq) B)RuO<sub>4</sub>(s) C)HFeO<sub>4</sub><sup>-</sup>(aq) D)H<sub>4</sub>XeO<sub>6</sub>(aq) E)Cl<sup>-</sup>(aq) <div style=padding-top: 35px> Fe3+(aq)+4H2O(l)E° = 2.07 V
H4XeO6(aq)+ 2H+(aq)+ 2e- <strong>Based on the data presented below,which is the strongest oxidizing agent? [PtCl<sub>4</sub>]<sup>2-</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup> <sup> </sup>   Pt(s)+ 4Cl<sup>-</sup>(aq)E° = 0.755V RuO<sub>4</sub>(s)+ 8H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 8e<sup>-</sup>   Ru(s)+ 4H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 1.038V FeO<sub>4</sub><sup>2-</sup>(aq)+ 8H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 3e<sup>-</sup>   Fe<sup>3+</sup>(aq)+4H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 2.07 V H<sub>4</sub>XeO<sub>6</sub>(aq)+ 2H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   XeO<sub>3</sub>(aq)+3H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 2.42 V</strong> A)[PtCl<sub>4</sub>]<sup>2-</sup>(aq) B)RuO<sub>4</sub>(s) C)HFeO<sub>4</sub><sup>-</sup>(aq) D)H<sub>4</sub>XeO<sub>6</sub>(aq) E)Cl<sup>-</sup>(aq) <div style=padding-top: 35px> XeO3(aq)+3H2O(l)E° = 2.42 V

A)[PtCl4]2-(aq)
B)RuO4(s)
C)HFeO4-(aq)
D)H4XeO6(aq)
E)Cl-(aq)
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A cell can be prepared from copper and tin.What is the E°cell for the galvanic cell that forms from the following half-reactions? Cu2+(aq)+ 2e- <strong>A cell can be prepared from copper and tin.What is the E°<sub>cell</sub> for the galvanic cell that forms from the following half-reactions? Cu<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Cu(s)E° = 0.34V Sn<sup>4+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Sn<sup>2+</sup>(aq)E° = 0.13V</strong> A)0.47 V B)0.21 V C)-0.21 V D)-0.47 V E)0.42 V <div style=padding-top: 35px> Cu(s)E° = 0.34V
Sn4+(aq)+ 2e- <strong>A cell can be prepared from copper and tin.What is the E°<sub>cell</sub> for the galvanic cell that forms from the following half-reactions? Cu<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Cu(s)E° = 0.34V Sn<sup>4+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Sn<sup>2+</sup>(aq)E° = 0.13V</strong> A)0.47 V B)0.21 V C)-0.21 V D)-0.47 V E)0.42 V <div style=padding-top: 35px> Sn2+(aq)E° = 0.13V

A)0.47 V
B)0.21 V
C)-0.21 V
D)-0.47 V
E)0.42 V
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What is E°cell for the following reaction? Al(s)+ 3Ag+(aq)→ Al3+(aq)+ 3Ag(s)
Al3+(aq)+ 3e- →Al(s)E° = -1.66 V
Ag+(aq)+ e- →Ag(s)E° = 0.80 V

A)-2.46 V
B)0.86 V
C)-0.86 V
D)2.46 V
E)4.06 V
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What is meant by SHE?

A)Shared half electrodes
B)Shifting half of the electricity
C)Standard hydrogen electrode
D)Small helium electrode
E)Standard Hg electrode
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The voltaic cell composed of Co(s),Co2+(aq),Cu(s),and Cu2+(aq)has E°cell = 0.62 V.If E° of the cathode half-cell is 0.34 V,what is E° of the anode half-cell? Cu2+(aq)+ Co(s)→ Cu(s)+ Co2+(aq)

A)-0.28 V
B)-0.96 V
C)0.28 V
D)0.96 V
E)0.21 V
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A certain electrochemical cell has for its cell reaction: Zn + HgO → ZnO + Hg
Which is the half-reaction occurring at the anode?

A)HgO + 2e- → Hg + O2-
B)Zn2++ 2e- → Zn
C)Zn → Zn2+ + 2e-
D)ZnO + 2e- → Zn
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What is the name given to the apparatus that connects the two solutions by a conducting medium through which the cations and anions can move from one half-cell to the other?

A)Cathode
B)Electrode
C)Galvanic cell
D)Salt bridge
E)Fuel cell
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What is the equilibrium constant at 25°C for the following reaction? (R = 8.314 J/K • mol,F = 96,500 C • mol-1)
2Cr(s)+ 3Pb2+(aq) <strong>What is the equilibrium constant at 25°C for the following reaction? (R = 8.314 J/K • mol,F = 96,500 C • mol<sup>-1</sup>) 2Cr(s)+ 3Pb<sup>2+</sup>(aq)   3Pb(s)+2Cr<sup>3+</sup>(aq)E°<sub>cell</sub> = 0.61V</strong> A)4.1 × 10<sup>20</sup> B)8.2 × 10<sup>30</sup> C)3.3 × 10<sup>51</sup> D)6.7 × 10<sup>61</sup> E)> 9.9 × 10<sup>99</sup> <div style=padding-top: 35px> 3Pb(s)+2Cr3+(aq)E°cell = 0.61V

A)4.1 × 1020
B)8.2 × 1030
C)3.3 × 1051
D)6.7 × 1061
E)> 9.9 × 1099
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Consider the reaction in the lead-acid cell Pb(s)+ PbO2(s)+ 2H2SO4(aq)→ 2PbSO4(aq)+ 2H2O(l)
For which E°cell = 2.04 V at 298 K.ΔG° for this reaction is

A)-3.94 × 105 kJ/mol.
B)-3.94 × 102 kJ/mol.
C)-1.97 × 105 kJ/mol.
D)-7.87 × 102 kJ/mol.
E)-7.87 × 105 kJ/mol.
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Consider the reaction of iodine with manganese dioxide. 3I2(s)+ 2MnO2(s)+ 8OH-(aq) <strong>Consider the reaction of iodine with manganese dioxide. 3I<sub>2</sub>(s)+ 2MnO<sub>2</sub>(s)+ 8OH<sup>-</sup>(aq)   6I<sup>-</sup>(aq)+ 2MnO<sub>4</sub><sup>-</sup>(aq)+ 4H<sub>2</sub>O(l) The equilibrium constant for the overall reaction is 8.3 × 10<sup>-7</sup>.What is E°<sub>cell</sub> for the reaction at 25°C? (R = 8.314 J/K • mol,F = 96,500 C • mol<sup>-1</sup>)</strong> A)-0.36 V B)-0.18 V C)-0.12 V D)-0.060 V E)+0.12 V <div style=padding-top: 35px> 6I-(aq)+ 2MnO4-(aq)+ 4H2O(l)
The equilibrium constant for the overall reaction is 8.3 × 10-7.What is E°cell for the reaction at 25°C? (R = 8.314 J/K • mol,F = 96,500 C • mol-1)

A)-0.36 V
B)-0.18 V
C)-0.12 V
D)-0.060 V
E)+0.12 V
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What is E°cell for the reaction of nickel(II)ions with cadmium metal at 25°C? (R = 8.314 J/K • mol,F = 96,500 C • mol-1)
Ni2+(aq)+ Cd(s) <strong>What is E°<sub>cell</sub> for the reaction of nickel(II)ions with cadmium metal at 25°C? (R = 8.314 J/K • mol,F = 96,500 C • mol<sup>-1</sup>) Ni<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ Cd(s)   Cd<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ Ni(s)K = 1.17 × 10<sup>5</sup></strong> A)0.0750 V B)0.100 V C)0.120 V D)0.150 V E)0.300 V <div style=padding-top: 35px> Cd2+(aq)+ Ni(s)K = 1.17 × 105

A)0.0750 V
B)0.100 V
C)0.120 V
D)0.150 V
E)0.300 V
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What is ΔG° for the following reaction? (F = 96,500 C • mol-1) I2(s)+ 2Br-(aq)→ 2I-(aq)+ Br2(l)
Given:
I2(s) (aq)+ 2e- → 2I-(aq)E°= 0.53 V
Br2(l)+ 2e- → 2Br-(aq)E° = 1.07 V

A)+104 kJ/mol
B)-104 kJ/mol
C)+309 kJ/mol
D)+52 kJ/mol
E)-52 kJ/mol
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What is ΔG° at 298 K for the following reaction? (F = 96,500 C • mol-1) 2Cr3+(aq)+ 6Hg(l)→ 2Cr(s)+ 3Hg22+(aq)E°cell = 1.59V

A)-921 kJ/mol
B)-767 kJ/mol
C)-460 kJ/mol
D)-307 kJ/mol
E)-1840 kJ/mol
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A voltaic cell consists of a Mn/Mn2+ electrode (E° = -1.18 V)and a Fe/Fe2+ electrode (E° = -0.44 V).Calculate [Fe2+] if [Mn2+] = 0.050 M and Ecell = 0.78 V at 25°C.

A)0.040 M
B)0.24 M
C)1.1 M
D)1.8 M
E)None of these choices is correct.
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What is the equilibrium constant at 25°C for the following reaction? (R = 8.314 J/K • mol,F = 96,500 C • mol-1)
Sn2+(aq)+ Fe(s) <strong>What is the equilibrium constant at 25°C for the following reaction? (R = 8.314 J/K • mol,F = 96,500 C • mol<sup>-1</sup>) Sn<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ Fe(s)   Sn(s)+ Fe<sup>2+</sup>(aq)E°<sub>cell</sub> = 0.30V</strong> A)1.2 × 10<sup>5</sup> B)1.4 × 10<sup>10</sup> C)8.6 × 10<sup>-6</sup> D)7.1 × 10<sup>-11</sup> E)2.3 × 10<sup>23</sup> <div style=padding-top: 35px> Sn(s)+ Fe2+(aq)E°cell = 0.30V

A)1.2 × 105
B)1.4 × 1010
C)8.6 × 10-6
D)7.1 × 10-11
E)2.3 × 1023
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Given the following standard reduction potentials, Ag+(aq)+ e- → Ag(s)E° = +0.80 V
AgCN(s)+ e- → Ag(s)+ CN-(aq)E° = -0.01 V
Calculate the solubility product of AgCN at 25°C.

A)4.3 × 10-14
B)2.3 × 1013
C)2.1 × 10-14
D)5.1 × 1013
E)None of these choices is correct.
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What is ΔG° at 200°C for the following reaction? (F = 96,500 C • mol-1) 2Na(l)+ FeCl2(s) <strong>What is ΔG° at 200°C for the following reaction? (F = 96,500 C • mol<sup>-1</sup>) 2Na(l)+ FeCl<sub>2</sub>(s)   2NaCl(s)+ Fe(s)E°<sub>cell</sub> = 2.35 V</strong> A)454 kJ/mol B)-454 kJ/mol C)907 kJ/mol D)-907 kJ/mol E)227 kJ/mol <div style=padding-top: 35px> 2NaCl(s)+ Fe(s)E°cell = 2.35 V

A)454 kJ/mol
B)-454 kJ/mol
C)907 kJ/mol
D)-907 kJ/mol
E)227 kJ/mol
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Which metals may be oxidized by H+ under standard-state conditions? Ag+(aq)+ e- →Ag(s)E° = 0.80 V
Cu2+ (aq)+ 2e- →Cu(s)E° = 0.34 V
Sn2+(aq)+ 2e- →Sn(s)E° = -0.14 V
Zn2+(aq)+ 2e- →Zn(s)E° = -0.76 V

A)Ag,Cu,Sn,and Zn
B)Ag and Cu
C)Sn and Cu
D)Zn and Cu
E)Zn and Sn
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What is the cell potential at 25°C for the following reaction if [Zn2+] = 1.0 × 10-4 M and [Sn2+] = 0.20 M ? (R = 8.314 J/K • mol,F = 96,500 C • mol-1) Zn2+(aq)+ Sn(s)→ Zn(s)+ Sn2+(aq)E°cell = -0.62 V

A)-0.62 V
B)+0.52 V
C)-0.52 V
D)-0.72 V
E)+0.72 V
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Based on the data presented below,which is the strongest reducing agent? PbI2(s)+ 2e- <strong>Based on the data presented below,which is the strongest reducing agent? PbI<sub>2</sub>(s)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Pb(s)+2I<sup>-</sup>(aq)E° = -0.365 V Ca<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Ca(s)E° = -2.868 V Pt<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Pt(s)E° = 1.18 V Br<sub>2</sub>(l)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   2Br<sup>-</sup>(aq)E° = 1.066 V</strong> A)Pb(s) B)Ca(s) C)Pt(s) D)Br<sup>-</sup>(aq) E)Pt<sup>2+</sup>(aq) <div style=padding-top: 35px> Pb(s)+2I-(aq)E° = -0.365 V
Ca2+(aq)+ 2e- <strong>Based on the data presented below,which is the strongest reducing agent? PbI<sub>2</sub>(s)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Pb(s)+2I<sup>-</sup>(aq)E° = -0.365 V Ca<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Ca(s)E° = -2.868 V Pt<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Pt(s)E° = 1.18 V Br<sub>2</sub>(l)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   2Br<sup>-</sup>(aq)E° = 1.066 V</strong> A)Pb(s) B)Ca(s) C)Pt(s) D)Br<sup>-</sup>(aq) E)Pt<sup>2+</sup>(aq) <div style=padding-top: 35px> Ca(s)E° = -2.868 V
Pt2+(aq)+ 2e- <strong>Based on the data presented below,which is the strongest reducing agent? PbI<sub>2</sub>(s)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Pb(s)+2I<sup>-</sup>(aq)E° = -0.365 V Ca<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Ca(s)E° = -2.868 V Pt<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Pt(s)E° = 1.18 V Br<sub>2</sub>(l)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   2Br<sup>-</sup>(aq)E° = 1.066 V</strong> A)Pb(s) B)Ca(s) C)Pt(s) D)Br<sup>-</sup>(aq) E)Pt<sup>2+</sup>(aq) <div style=padding-top: 35px> Pt(s)E° = 1.18 V
Br2(l)+ 2e- <strong>Based on the data presented below,which is the strongest reducing agent? PbI<sub>2</sub>(s)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Pb(s)+2I<sup>-</sup>(aq)E° = -0.365 V Ca<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Ca(s)E° = -2.868 V Pt<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Pt(s)E° = 1.18 V Br<sub>2</sub>(l)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   2Br<sup>-</sup>(aq)E° = 1.066 V</strong> A)Pb(s) B)Ca(s) C)Pt(s) D)Br<sup>-</sup>(aq) E)Pt<sup>2+</sup>(aq) <div style=padding-top: 35px> 2Br-(aq)E° = 1.066 V

A)Pb(s)
B)Ca(s)
C)Pt(s)
D)Br-(aq)
E)Pt2+(aq)
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Which equation is correct?

A)E°cell = E°anode - E°cathode
B)E°cell = E°cathode + E°anode
C)E°cell = E°cathode - E°anode
D)E°cell = E°cathode / E°anode
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Based on the data presented below,which is the strongest reducing agent? E°(V)
Al3+ + 3e- → Al(s)-1.66
AgBr(s)+ e- → Ag(s)+Br- +0.07
Sn4+ + 2e- → Sn2+ +0.14
Fe3+ + e- → Fe2+ +0.77

A)Fe3+
B)Fe2+
C)Br-
D)Al3+
E)Al(s)
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Which equation is correct?

A)E = -(RT/nF)lnK
B)E° = (RT/nF)lnK
C)E° = (RT/nF)lnQ
D)E = -(RT/nF)lnQ
E)E = E° + lnQ
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What is E°cell for the following reaction,and is it spontaneous or nonspontaneous under standard-state conditions? 2Fe3+(aq)+ 2H2O(l)→ H2O2(aq)+ 2H+(aq)+ 2Fe2+(aq)
Given:
H2O2(aq)+ 2H+(aq)+ 2e-
<strong>What is E°<sub>cell</sub> for the following reaction,and is it spontaneous or nonspontaneous under standard-state conditions? 2Fe<sup>3+</sup>(aq)+ 2H<sub>2</sub>O(l)→ H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>(aq)+ 2H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 2Fe<sup>2+</sup>(aq) Given: H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>(aq)+ 2H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup> <sup> </sup>   2H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 1.77V Fe<sup>3+</sup>(aq)+ e<sup>-</sup>   Fe<sup>2+</sup>(aq)E° = 0.77V</strong> A)E°<sub>cell</sub> = -1.00 V,nonspontaneous B)E°<sub>cell</sub> = -1.00 V,spontaneous C)E°<sub>cell</sub> = 1.00 V,nonspontaneous D)E°<sub>cell</sub> = 1.00 V,spontaneous E)E°<sub>cell</sub> = -0.23 V,nonspontaneous <div style=padding-top: 35px> 2H2O(l)E° = 1.77V
Fe3+(aq)+ e- <strong>What is E°<sub>cell</sub> for the following reaction,and is it spontaneous or nonspontaneous under standard-state conditions? 2Fe<sup>3+</sup>(aq)+ 2H<sub>2</sub>O(l)→ H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>(aq)+ 2H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 2Fe<sup>2+</sup>(aq) Given: H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>(aq)+ 2H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup> <sup> </sup>   2H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 1.77V Fe<sup>3+</sup>(aq)+ e<sup>-</sup>   Fe<sup>2+</sup>(aq)E° = 0.77V</strong> A)E°<sub>cell</sub> = -1.00 V,nonspontaneous B)E°<sub>cell</sub> = -1.00 V,spontaneous C)E°<sub>cell</sub> = 1.00 V,nonspontaneous D)E°<sub>cell</sub> = 1.00 V,spontaneous E)E°<sub>cell</sub> = -0.23 V,nonspontaneous <div style=padding-top: 35px> Fe2+(aq)E° = 0.77V

A)E°cell = -1.00 V,nonspontaneous
B)E°cell = -1.00 V,spontaneous
C)E°cell = 1.00 V,nonspontaneous
D)E°cell = 1.00 V,spontaneous
E)E°cell = -0.23 V,nonspontaneous
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Based on the data presented below,which is the strongest oxidizing agent? Half-Reaction E°(V)
Al3++ 3e- → Al(s)-1.66
AgBr(s)+ e- → Ag(s)+ Br- +0.07
Sn4++ 2e- → Sn2+ +0.14
Fe3++ e- → Fe2+ +0.77

A)Fe3+
B)Fe2+
C)Br-
D)Al3+
E)Al(s)
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If ΔG° of the following reaction is -110 kJ/mol,what is E°cell? (F = 96,500 C • mol-1) A3+(aq)+ 3B(s)→ A(s)+ 3B+(aq)

A)+0.38 V
B)-0.09 V
C)-0.38 V
D)+0.00038 V
E)+0.09 V
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What is ΔG° for the reaction of iron(II)ions with one mole of permanganate ions? (F = 96,500 C • mol-1)
MnO4-(aq)+ 8H+(aq)+ 5e- <strong>What is ΔG° for the reaction of iron(II)ions with one mole of permanganate ions? (F = 96,500 C • mol<sup>-1</sup>) MnO<sub>4</sub><sup>-</sup>(aq)+ 8H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 5e<sup>-</sup>   Mn<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+4H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 1.51V Fe<sup>3+</sup>(aq)+ e<sup>-</sup> Fe<sup>2+</sup>(aq)E° = 0.77V</strong> A)-71.4 kJ B)-286 kJ C)-357 kJ D)-428 kJ E)None of these choices is correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Mn2+(aq)+4H2O(l)E° = 1.51V
Fe3+(aq)+ e- Fe2+(aq)E° = 0.77V

A)-71.4 kJ
B)-286 kJ
C)-357 kJ
D)-428 kJ
E)None of these choices is correct.
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Which is the half-reaction at the cathode in a lead storage battery?

A)Pb(s)+ PbO2(s)+ 4H+(aq)+ 2SO42-(aq)→ 2PbSO4(s)+ 2H2O(l)
B)PbO2(s)+ 4H+(aq)+ 2SO42-(aq)+ 2e- → PbSO4(s)+ 2H2O(l)
C)Pb(s)+ SO42-(aq)→ PbSO4(s)+ 2e-
D)Pb(s)→ Pb(s)+ 2e-
E)H2(g)→ 2H+(aq)+ 2e-
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What mass of Cu may be deposited from a Cu2+ solution during electrolysis by a current of 3.00 A for 10.0 hours?

A)63.6 g Cu
B)35.6 g Cu
C)6.4 g Cu
D)3.6 g Cu
E)71.2 g Cu
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Which is the half-reaction at the anode in a lead storage battery?

A)Pb(s)+ PbO2(s)+ 4H+(aq)+ 2SO42-(aq)→ 2PbSO4(s)+ 2H2O(l)
B)PbO2(s)+ 4H+(aq)+ 2SO42-(aq)+ 2e- → PbSO4(s)+ 2H2O(l)
C)Pb(s)+ SO42-(aq)→ PbSO4(s)+ 2e-
D)Pb(s)→ Pb(s)+ 2e-
E)H2(g)→ 2H+(aq)+ 2e-
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How much charge must pass through an electrolytic cell to reduce 0.44 mol Ca2+ ion to calcium metal?

A)1.9 ×105 C
B)8.5 ×104 C
C)2.1 ×104 C
D)4.3 ×104 C
E)0.88 C
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How many minutes would be required to electroplate 25.0 g of chromium by passing a constant current of 4.80 A through a solution containing CrCl3?

A)483 min
B)161 min
C)322 min
D)2.01 × 104 min
E)1.11 × 104 min
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What quantity of charge is required to cause reduction of 0.20 mole of Cr3+ to Cr?

A)0.60 C
B)3.0 C
C)1.9 × 104 C
D)5.8 × 104 C
E)9.7 × 104 C
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Which,if any,of the following metals would be capable of acting as a sacrificial anode when used with iron pipe? <strong>Which,if any,of the following metals would be capable of acting as a sacrificial anode when used with iron pipe?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Which,if any,of the following metals would be capable of acting as a sacrificial anode when used with iron pipe?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Which,if any,of the following metals would be capable of acting as a sacrificial anode when used with iron pipe?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Which,if any,of the following metals would be capable of acting as a sacrificial anode when used with iron pipe?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Which,if any,of the following metals would be capable of acting as a sacrificial anode when used with iron pipe?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Which,if any,of the following metals would be capable of acting as a sacrificial anode when used with iron pipe?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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What mass of nickel may be electroplated by passing a constant current of 7.2 A through a solution of NiSO4 for 90.0 min?

A)0.20 g Ni
B)0.40 g Ni
C)12 g Ni
D)24 g Ni
E)47 g Ni
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Which metal is not capable of acting as a sacrificial anode when used with iron pipe? <strong>Which metal is not capable of acting as a sacrificial anode when used with iron pipe?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Which metal is not capable of acting as a sacrificial anode when used with iron pipe?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Which metal is not capable of acting as a sacrificial anode when used with iron pipe?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Which metal is not capable of acting as a sacrificial anode when used with iron pipe?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Which metal is not capable of acting as a sacrificial anode when used with iron pipe?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Which metal is not capable of acting as a sacrificial anode when used with iron pipe?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A metal object is to be gold-plated by an electrolytic procedure using aqueous AuCl3 electrolyte.How much gold may be deposited in 3.0 min by a constant current of 10.A?

A)6.2 × 10-3 mol
B)9.3 × 10-3 mol
C)1.8 × 10-2 mol
D)3.5 × 10-5 mol
E)1.6 × 102 mol
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How many faradays are transferred in an electrolytic cell when a current of 2.0 A flows for 12 hours? (1 faraday = 96,500 C)

A)24 faradays
B)8.6 × 104 faradays
C)0.90 faradays
D)6.2 × 10-3 faradays
E)1.1 faradays
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Predict the products obtained from the electrolysis of a 1 M AlBr3 solution. Note that 2H2O(l)+ 2e- → H2(g)+2OH-(aq),E° = -0.83 V
O2(g)+ 4H+(aq)+ 4e- → 2H2O(l),E° = +1.23 V
Br2(l)+ 2e- → 2Br-(aq)E° = +1.08 V,and
Al3+(aq)+ 3e- → Al(s)E° = -1.66 V

A)Al and Br2
B)Al and O2
C)H2 and O2
D)H2 and Br2
E)Al and H2
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A voltaic cell consists of a Hg/Hg22+ electrode (E°= 0.85 V)and a Sn/Sn2+ electrode (E°= -0.14 V).Calculate [Sn2+] if [Hg22+] = 0.24 M and Ecell = 1.04 V at 25°C.

A)0.00010 M
B)0.00070 M
C)0.0049 M
D)0.030 M
E)0.050 M
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A voltaic cell consists of an Au/Au3+ electrode (E° = 1.50 V)and a Cu/ Cu2+ electrode (E° = 0.34 V).Calculate [Au3+] if [Cu2+] = 1.20 M and Ecell = 1.15 V at 25°C.

A)0.0010 M
B)0.0020 M
C)0.010 M
D)0.020 M
E)0.41 M
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Which is the Nernst equation?

A) <strong>Which is the Nernst equation?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)None of these statements is correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Which is the Nernst equation?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)None of these statements is correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Which is the Nernst equation?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)None of these statements is correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Which is the Nernst equation?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)None of these statements is correct. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E)None of these statements is correct.
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A voltaic cell consists of a Cd/Cd2+ electrode (E° = -0.40 V)and a Fe/Fe2+ electrode (E° = -0.44 V).If Ecell = 0 and the temperature is 25°C,what is the ratio [Fe2+]/[Cd2+]?

A)2.3 × 101
B)1.0 × 101
C)1.0
D)1.0 × 10-1
E)5.0 × 10-2
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Which one of the following statements relating to the glass electrode is correct?

A)The glass electrode detects hydrogen gas.
B)The glass of a glass electrode serves to conduct electrons.
C)When pH is measured,only a single electrode,the glass electrode,need be used.
D)The potential of the glass electrode varies linearly with the pH of the solution.
E)None of these statements is correct.
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What is the minimum voltage required for the electrolysis of 1.0 M NaCl in neutral solution? 2H2O + 2Cl- (1.0 M)→ H2(1 atm)+ Cl2(1 atm)+ 2OH-(1 × 10-7 M)
Note that
2H2O(l)+ 2e- → H2(g)+2OH-(aq),E° = -0.83 V,
2H2O(l)+ 2e- → H2(g)+2OH-(aq),E = -0.41 V([OH-] = 1 × 10-7M),
O2(g)+ 4H+(aq)+ 4e- →2H2O(l),E° = +1.23 V,
Cl2(g)+ 2e- → 2Cl-(aq)E° = +1.36 V,and
Na+(aq)+ e- → Na(s)E° = -2.71 V

A)2.19 V
B)1.77 V
C)0.41 V
D)-0.41 V
E)-1.78 V
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What is the half-reaction that occurs at the cathode during the electrolysis of an aqueous sodium iodide solution? Half-Reaction E° (V)
2H2O(l)+ 2e- → H2(g)+2OH-(aq)-0.83
O2(g)+ 4H+(aq)+ 4e- →2H2O(l)+1.23
Na+(aq)+ e- → Na(s)-2.71
I2(s)+ 2e- → 2I-(aq)+0.53

A)Na+ + e-
B)O2(g)+ 4H+(aq)+ 4e- → 2H2O(l)
C)2H2O + 2e- → H2 + 2OH-
D)I2 + 2e- → 2I-
E)2I- → I2 + 2e-
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What mass of oxygen gas is produced in the electrolysis of water,for every gram of hydrogen gas formed? Reaction: 2H2O(l)→ 2H2(g)+ O2(g)

A)32 g O2
B)16 g O2
C)64 g O2
D)20 g O2
E)8 g O2
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When the following equation is balanced with the lowest whole number coefficients,the coefficients are: Cu(s)+ H+(aq)+ NO3-(aq)→ NO(g)+ H2O(l)+ Cu2+(aq)

A)1,2,1,1,1,1
B)3,2,1,1,1,3
C)3,2,4,2,4,3
D)1,8,2,2,4,1
E)3,8,2,2,4,3
3,8,2,2,4,3
2
When the following redox equation is balanced with the smallest whole number coefficients,what is the coefficient for nitrogen dioxide? I2(s)+ HNO3(aq)→ HIO3(aq)+ NO2(g)+ H2O(l)

A)1
B)2
C)4
D)5
E)10
10
3
What is the oxidizing agent in the (unbalanced)reaction? Cu(s)+ H+(aq)+ NO3-(aq)→ NO(g)+ H2O(l)+ Cu2+(aq)

A)Cu
B)H+
C)NO3-
D)NO
E)Cu2+
NO3-
4
Which statement is correct?

A)The cathode is the electrode where the oxidation takes place.
B)The cathode is the electrode where the reduction takes place.
C)Both oxidation and reduction make take place at the cathode,depending on the cell.
D)The cathode is always positive.
E)The anode is always negative.
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If a substance is reduced,it must undergo a

A)gain of electrons.
B)loss of oxygen.
C)gain of hydrogen.
D)loss of electrons.
E)gain of oxygen.
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When the following redox equation is balanced with the smallest whole number coefficients,what is the coefficient of Zn(s)? Zn(s)+ ReO4-(aq)→ Re(s)+ Zn2+(aq) (acidic solution)

A)2
B)7
C)8
D)16
E)None of these choices is correct.
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Complete and balance the following redox equation.When properly balanced using the smallest whole-number coefficients,the coefficient of S is H2S + HNO3 → S + NO + H2O (acidic solution)

A)1.
B)2.
C)3.
D)5.
E)6.
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Consider the following balanced redox reaction. 3CuO(s)+ 2NH3(aq)→ N2(g)+ 3H2O(l)+ 3Cu(s)
Which of the following statements is true?

A)CuO(s)is the oxidizing agent and copper is reduced.
B)CuO(s)is the oxidizing agent and copper is oxidized.
C)CuO(s)is the reducing agent and copper is oxidized.
D)CuO(s)is the reducing agent and copper is reduced.
E)CuO(s)is the oxidizing agent and N2(g)is the reducing agent.
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When the following redox equation is balanced using the smallest whole-number coefficients,what is the coefficient of NO2? Sn + HNO3 → SnO2 + NO2 + H2O (acidic solution)

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5
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Consider the following redox equation. Mn(OH)2(s)+ MnO4-(aq)→ MnO42-(aq) (basic solution)
When the equation is balanced with the smallest whole number coefficients,what is the coefficient for OH-(aq)and on which side of the equation is OH-(aq)present?

A)4,reactant side
B)4,product side
C)6,reactant side
D)6,product side
E)8,reactant side
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When the following redox equation is balanced with the smallest whole number coefficients,the coefficient for the hydrogen sulfate ion will be ______. Al(s)+ HSO4-(aq)+ OH-(aq)→ Al2O3(s)+ S2-(aq)+ H2O(l)

A)1
B)3
C)4
D)6
E)8
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Which is not a redox reaction?

A)Al(OH)4-(aq)+ 4H+(aq)→ Al3+(aq)+ 4H2O(l)
B)C6H12O6(s)+ 6O2(g)→ 6CO2(g)+ 6H2O(l)
C)Na6FeCl8(s)+ 2Na(l)→ 8NaCl(s)+ Fe(s)
D)2H2O2(aq)→ 2H2O(l)+ O2(g)
E)CO2(g)+ H2(g)→ CO(g)+ H2O(g)
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Complete and balance the following redox equation using the set of smallest whole numbers coefficients.What is the sum of the coefficients? HI + HNO3 → I2 + NO (acidic solution)

A)5
B)7
C)14
D)17
E)None of these choices is correct.
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What is the name given to the apparatus where oxidation occurs in a cell where electricity flows?

A)Cathode
B)Electrode
C)Galvanic cell
D)Anode
E)Voltaic cell
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When the following redox equation is balanced with the smallest whole number coefficients,what is the coefficient of Sn(OH)3-? Bi(OH)3(s)+ Sn(OH)3-(aq)→ Sn(OH)62-(aq)+ Bi(s) (basic solution)

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)6
E)12
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16
Consider the following balanced redox reaction. Mn2+(aq)+ S2O82-(aq)+ 2H2O(l)→ MnO2(s)+ 4H+(aq)+ 2SO42-(aq)
Which of the following statements is true?

A)Mn2+(aq)is the oxidizing agent and is reduced.
B)Mn2+ (aq)is the oxidizing agent and is oxidized.
C)Mn2+ (aq)is the reducing agent and is oxidized.
D)Mn2+ (aq)is the reducing agent and is reduced.
E)Manganese does not change its oxidation number in this reaction.
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Consider the reaction CuO(s)+ H2(g)→ Cu(s)+ H2O(l)
In this reaction,which substances are the oxidizing agent and reducing agent,
Respectively?

A)CuO and H2
B)H2 and CuO
C)CuO and Cu
D)H2O and H2
E)Cu and H2O
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When the following redox equation is balanced with the smallest whole number coefficients,what is the coefficient of Sb3+(aq)? BrO3-(aq)+ Sb3+(aq)→ Br-(aq)+ Sb5+(aq) (acidic solution)

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)6
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19
Complete and balance the following redox equation.Now sum the coefficients of all species in the balanced equation.(Remember to add the coefficients that are equal to one,and to add the coefficients of any species added to the equation.)The sum of the smallest whole number coefficients is Bi(OH)3 + SnO22- → Bi + SnO32- (basic solution)

A)32
B)25
C)16
D)13
E)4
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What is the name given to the experimental apparatus for generating electricity through the use of a spontaneous reaction?

A)Electrolytic cell
B)Galvanic cell
C)Redox cell
D)Cathode
E)Anode
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21
The redox reaction of peroxydisulfate with iodide has been used for many years as part of the iodine clock reaction.If E°cell = 1.587 V and E° of the cathode half-cell is 0.536 V, what is E° of the anode half-cell?
S2O82-(aq)+ 2H+ + 2I-(aq)→ 2HSO4-(aq)+ I2(aq)

A)-1.051 V
B)-2.123 V
C)1.051 V
D)2.123 V
E)None of these choices is correct.
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What is E°cell for a galvanic cell represented by the combination of the following half-reactions? 2Hg2+(aq)+ 2e-
<strong>What is E°<sub>cell</sub> for a galvanic cell represented by the combination of the following half-reactions? 2Hg<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup> <sup> </sup>   Hg<sub>2</sub><sup>2+</sup>(aq)E°= 0.92V Cr<sup>3+</sup>(aq)+   3e<sup>-</sup> Cr(s)E°= -0.74V</strong> A)-0.18 V B)0.18 V C)1.28 V D)1.66 V E)2.12 V Hg22+(aq)E°= 0.92V
Cr3+(aq)+ <strong>What is E°<sub>cell</sub> for a galvanic cell represented by the combination of the following half-reactions? 2Hg<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup> <sup> </sup>   Hg<sub>2</sub><sup>2+</sup>(aq)E°= 0.92V Cr<sup>3+</sup>(aq)+   3e<sup>-</sup> Cr(s)E°= -0.74V</strong> A)-0.18 V B)0.18 V C)1.28 V D)1.66 V E)2.12 V 3e- Cr(s)E°= -0.74V

A)-0.18 V
B)0.18 V
C)1.28 V
D)1.66 V
E)2.12 V
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What is E°cell for the following reaction? 2Fe2+(aq)+ Cd2+(aq)→ 2Fe3+(aq)+ Cd(s)
Fe3+(aq)+ e- →Fe2+ (aq)E° = 0.77 V
Cd2+(aq)+ 2e- → Cd(s)E° = -0.40 V

A)-0.37 V
B)0.37 V
C)-1.17 V
D)1.17 V
E)None of these choices is correct
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What is E°cell for the following reaction? 2Au(s)+ 3Ca2+(aq)→ 2Au3+(aq)+ 3Ca(s)
Au3+(aq)+ 3e- → Au(s)E° = 1.50 V
Ca2+ (aq)+ 2e- → Ca(s)E° = -2.87 V

A)-4.37 V
B)-1.37 V
C)-11.6 V
D)1.37 V
E)4.37 V
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Which is incorrect?

A)At equilibrium,Ecell = 0.
B)E > 0 for a spontaneous process.
C)E = 0 for a spontaneous process.
D)ΔG < 0 for a spontaneous process.
E)ΔG = 0 at equilibrium.
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26
Which is the correct cell notation for the following reaction? Au3+(aq)+ Al(s)→ Al3+(aq)+ Au(s)

A)Al3+(aq)|Al(s)||Au3+(aq)|Au(s)
B)Al(s)|Al3+(aq)||Au3+(aq)|Au(s)
C)Al3+(aq)|Au3+(aq)||Al(s)|Au(s)
D)Al3+(aq)|Au(s)||Au3+(aq)|Al(s)
E)Au(s)|Al(s)||Au3+(aq)|Al3+(aq)
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What is the purpose of a salt bridge in an electrochemical cell?

A)A salt bridge provides electrical contact between the electrodes that make up the cell.
B)A salt bridge carries electrons between the cathode and anode.
C)A salt bridge insulates the two electrodes.
D)A salt bridge allows the electrolyte solution to siphon from one side of the cell to the other so the levels remain equal.
E)A salt bridge allows electrolyte to flow from one half-cell to the other in order to maintain electroneutrality.
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What is the name given to the apparatus where reduction occurs in a cell where electricity flows?

A)Cathode
B)Electrode
C)Galvanic cell
D)Anode
E)Voltaic cell
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29
If E° for X + e- → Y is larger than E° for A + 2e- → B,then in a spontaneous process under standard-state conditions,

A)X will oxidize A.
B)Y will oxidize A.
C)Y will reduce A.
D)B will oxidize X.
E)B will reduce X.
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30
A voltaic cell is prepared using copper and silver.Its cell notation is shown below. Cu(s)| Cu2+(aq)|| Ag+(aq)| Ag(s)
Which reaction occurs at the cathode?

A)Cu(s)→ Cu2+(aq)+ 2e-
B)Cu2+(aq)+ 2e- → Cu(s)
C)Ag(s)→ Ag+(aq)+ e-
D)Ag+(aq)+ e- → Ag(s)
E)Cu(s)+ 2Ag+(aq)→ Cu2+(aq)+ 2Ag(s)
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31
A voltaic cell prepared using aluminum and nickel has the following cell notation. Al(s)| Al3+(aq)|| Ni2+(aq)| Ni(s)
Which reaction occurs at the anode?

A)Al(s)→ Al3+(aq)+ 3e-
B)Al3+(aq)+ 3e- → Al(s)
C)Ni(s)→ Ni2+(aq)+ 2e-
D)Ni2+(aq)+ 2e- → Ni(s)
E)Ni(s)+ Ni2+(aq)→ Al(s)+ Al3+(aq)
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32
What is E°cell for the following reaction? 2 Ag(s)+ Sn2+(aq)→ 2 Ag+(aq)+ Sn(s)
Ag+(aq)+ e- → Ag(s)E° = 0.80 V
Sn4+(aq)+ 2e? →Sn2+(aq)E° = 0.13 V
Sn2+(aq)+ 2e- → Sn(s)E° = -0.14 V

A)+0.94 V
B)-0.94 V
C)+0.67 V
D)-0.67 V
E)+1.34 V
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What is E°cell for a galvanic cell represented by the combination of the following half-reactions? ClO4-(aq)+ 8 H+(aq)+8e-
<strong>What is E°<sub>cell</sub> for a galvanic cell represented by the combination of the following half-reactions? ClO<sub>4</sub><sup>-</sup>(aq)+ 8 H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+8e<sup>-</sup> <sup> </sup>   Cl<sup>-</sup>(aq)+4H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 1.389V VO<sub>2</sub><sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 2H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+e<sup>-</sup> <sup> </sup>   VO<sup>+</sup>(aq)+H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 0.991V</strong> A)-0.398 V B)-2.380 V C)0.398 V D)2.380 V E)6.539 V Cl-(aq)+4H2O(l)E° = 1.389V
VO2+(aq)+ 2H+(aq)+e-
<strong>What is E°<sub>cell</sub> for a galvanic cell represented by the combination of the following half-reactions? ClO<sub>4</sub><sup>-</sup>(aq)+ 8 H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+8e<sup>-</sup> <sup> </sup>   Cl<sup>-</sup>(aq)+4H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 1.389V VO<sub>2</sub><sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 2H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+e<sup>-</sup> <sup> </sup>   VO<sup>+</sup>(aq)+H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 0.991V</strong> A)-0.398 V B)-2.380 V C)0.398 V D)2.380 V E)6.539 V VO+(aq)+H2O(l)E° = 0.991V

A)-0.398 V
B)-2.380 V
C)0.398 V
D)2.380 V
E)6.539 V
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Based on the data presented below,which is the strongest oxidizing agent? [PtCl4]2-(aq)+ 2e-
<strong>Based on the data presented below,which is the strongest oxidizing agent? [PtCl<sub>4</sub>]<sup>2-</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup> <sup> </sup>   Pt(s)+ 4Cl<sup>-</sup>(aq)E° = 0.755V RuO<sub>4</sub>(s)+ 8H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 8e<sup>-</sup>   Ru(s)+ 4H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 1.038V FeO<sub>4</sub><sup>2-</sup>(aq)+ 8H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 3e<sup>-</sup>   Fe<sup>3+</sup>(aq)+4H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 2.07 V H<sub>4</sub>XeO<sub>6</sub>(aq)+ 2H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   XeO<sub>3</sub>(aq)+3H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 2.42 V</strong> A)[PtCl<sub>4</sub>]<sup>2-</sup>(aq) B)RuO<sub>4</sub>(s) C)HFeO<sub>4</sub><sup>-</sup>(aq) D)H<sub>4</sub>XeO<sub>6</sub>(aq) E)Cl<sup>-</sup>(aq) Pt(s)+ 4Cl-(aq)E° = 0.755V
RuO4(s)+ 8H+(aq)+ 8e- <strong>Based on the data presented below,which is the strongest oxidizing agent? [PtCl<sub>4</sub>]<sup>2-</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup> <sup> </sup>   Pt(s)+ 4Cl<sup>-</sup>(aq)E° = 0.755V RuO<sub>4</sub>(s)+ 8H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 8e<sup>-</sup>   Ru(s)+ 4H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 1.038V FeO<sub>4</sub><sup>2-</sup>(aq)+ 8H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 3e<sup>-</sup>   Fe<sup>3+</sup>(aq)+4H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 2.07 V H<sub>4</sub>XeO<sub>6</sub>(aq)+ 2H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   XeO<sub>3</sub>(aq)+3H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 2.42 V</strong> A)[PtCl<sub>4</sub>]<sup>2-</sup>(aq) B)RuO<sub>4</sub>(s) C)HFeO<sub>4</sub><sup>-</sup>(aq) D)H<sub>4</sub>XeO<sub>6</sub>(aq) E)Cl<sup>-</sup>(aq) Ru(s)+ 4H2O(l)E° = 1.038V
FeO42-(aq)+ 8H+(aq)+ 3e- <strong>Based on the data presented below,which is the strongest oxidizing agent? [PtCl<sub>4</sub>]<sup>2-</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup> <sup> </sup>   Pt(s)+ 4Cl<sup>-</sup>(aq)E° = 0.755V RuO<sub>4</sub>(s)+ 8H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 8e<sup>-</sup>   Ru(s)+ 4H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 1.038V FeO<sub>4</sub><sup>2-</sup>(aq)+ 8H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 3e<sup>-</sup>   Fe<sup>3+</sup>(aq)+4H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 2.07 V H<sub>4</sub>XeO<sub>6</sub>(aq)+ 2H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   XeO<sub>3</sub>(aq)+3H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 2.42 V</strong> A)[PtCl<sub>4</sub>]<sup>2-</sup>(aq) B)RuO<sub>4</sub>(s) C)HFeO<sub>4</sub><sup>-</sup>(aq) D)H<sub>4</sub>XeO<sub>6</sub>(aq) E)Cl<sup>-</sup>(aq) Fe3+(aq)+4H2O(l)E° = 2.07 V
H4XeO6(aq)+ 2H+(aq)+ 2e- <strong>Based on the data presented below,which is the strongest oxidizing agent? [PtCl<sub>4</sub>]<sup>2-</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup> <sup> </sup>   Pt(s)+ 4Cl<sup>-</sup>(aq)E° = 0.755V RuO<sub>4</sub>(s)+ 8H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 8e<sup>-</sup>   Ru(s)+ 4H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 1.038V FeO<sub>4</sub><sup>2-</sup>(aq)+ 8H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 3e<sup>-</sup>   Fe<sup>3+</sup>(aq)+4H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 2.07 V H<sub>4</sub>XeO<sub>6</sub>(aq)+ 2H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   XeO<sub>3</sub>(aq)+3H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 2.42 V</strong> A)[PtCl<sub>4</sub>]<sup>2-</sup>(aq) B)RuO<sub>4</sub>(s) C)HFeO<sub>4</sub><sup>-</sup>(aq) D)H<sub>4</sub>XeO<sub>6</sub>(aq) E)Cl<sup>-</sup>(aq) XeO3(aq)+3H2O(l)E° = 2.42 V

A)[PtCl4]2-(aq)
B)RuO4(s)
C)HFeO4-(aq)
D)H4XeO6(aq)
E)Cl-(aq)
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35
A cell can be prepared from copper and tin.What is the E°cell for the galvanic cell that forms from the following half-reactions? Cu2+(aq)+ 2e- <strong>A cell can be prepared from copper and tin.What is the E°<sub>cell</sub> for the galvanic cell that forms from the following half-reactions? Cu<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Cu(s)E° = 0.34V Sn<sup>4+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Sn<sup>2+</sup>(aq)E° = 0.13V</strong> A)0.47 V B)0.21 V C)-0.21 V D)-0.47 V E)0.42 V Cu(s)E° = 0.34V
Sn4+(aq)+ 2e- <strong>A cell can be prepared from copper and tin.What is the E°<sub>cell</sub> for the galvanic cell that forms from the following half-reactions? Cu<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Cu(s)E° = 0.34V Sn<sup>4+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Sn<sup>2+</sup>(aq)E° = 0.13V</strong> A)0.47 V B)0.21 V C)-0.21 V D)-0.47 V E)0.42 V Sn2+(aq)E° = 0.13V

A)0.47 V
B)0.21 V
C)-0.21 V
D)-0.47 V
E)0.42 V
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What is E°cell for the following reaction? Al(s)+ 3Ag+(aq)→ Al3+(aq)+ 3Ag(s)
Al3+(aq)+ 3e- →Al(s)E° = -1.66 V
Ag+(aq)+ e- →Ag(s)E° = 0.80 V

A)-2.46 V
B)0.86 V
C)-0.86 V
D)2.46 V
E)4.06 V
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37
What is meant by SHE?

A)Shared half electrodes
B)Shifting half of the electricity
C)Standard hydrogen electrode
D)Small helium electrode
E)Standard Hg electrode
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38
The voltaic cell composed of Co(s),Co2+(aq),Cu(s),and Cu2+(aq)has E°cell = 0.62 V.If E° of the cathode half-cell is 0.34 V,what is E° of the anode half-cell? Cu2+(aq)+ Co(s)→ Cu(s)+ Co2+(aq)

A)-0.28 V
B)-0.96 V
C)0.28 V
D)0.96 V
E)0.21 V
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39
A certain electrochemical cell has for its cell reaction: Zn + HgO → ZnO + Hg
Which is the half-reaction occurring at the anode?

A)HgO + 2e- → Hg + O2-
B)Zn2++ 2e- → Zn
C)Zn → Zn2+ + 2e-
D)ZnO + 2e- → Zn
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40
What is the name given to the apparatus that connects the two solutions by a conducting medium through which the cations and anions can move from one half-cell to the other?

A)Cathode
B)Electrode
C)Galvanic cell
D)Salt bridge
E)Fuel cell
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41
What is the equilibrium constant at 25°C for the following reaction? (R = 8.314 J/K • mol,F = 96,500 C • mol-1)
2Cr(s)+ 3Pb2+(aq) <strong>What is the equilibrium constant at 25°C for the following reaction? (R = 8.314 J/K • mol,F = 96,500 C • mol<sup>-1</sup>) 2Cr(s)+ 3Pb<sup>2+</sup>(aq)   3Pb(s)+2Cr<sup>3+</sup>(aq)E°<sub>cell</sub> = 0.61V</strong> A)4.1 × 10<sup>20</sup> B)8.2 × 10<sup>30</sup> C)3.3 × 10<sup>51</sup> D)6.7 × 10<sup>61</sup> E)> 9.9 × 10<sup>99</sup> 3Pb(s)+2Cr3+(aq)E°cell = 0.61V

A)4.1 × 1020
B)8.2 × 1030
C)3.3 × 1051
D)6.7 × 1061
E)> 9.9 × 1099
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42
Consider the reaction in the lead-acid cell Pb(s)+ PbO2(s)+ 2H2SO4(aq)→ 2PbSO4(aq)+ 2H2O(l)
For which E°cell = 2.04 V at 298 K.ΔG° for this reaction is

A)-3.94 × 105 kJ/mol.
B)-3.94 × 102 kJ/mol.
C)-1.97 × 105 kJ/mol.
D)-7.87 × 102 kJ/mol.
E)-7.87 × 105 kJ/mol.
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43
Consider the reaction of iodine with manganese dioxide. 3I2(s)+ 2MnO2(s)+ 8OH-(aq) <strong>Consider the reaction of iodine with manganese dioxide. 3I<sub>2</sub>(s)+ 2MnO<sub>2</sub>(s)+ 8OH<sup>-</sup>(aq)   6I<sup>-</sup>(aq)+ 2MnO<sub>4</sub><sup>-</sup>(aq)+ 4H<sub>2</sub>O(l) The equilibrium constant for the overall reaction is 8.3 × 10<sup>-7</sup>.What is E°<sub>cell</sub> for the reaction at 25°C? (R = 8.314 J/K • mol,F = 96,500 C • mol<sup>-1</sup>)</strong> A)-0.36 V B)-0.18 V C)-0.12 V D)-0.060 V E)+0.12 V 6I-(aq)+ 2MnO4-(aq)+ 4H2O(l)
The equilibrium constant for the overall reaction is 8.3 × 10-7.What is E°cell for the reaction at 25°C? (R = 8.314 J/K • mol,F = 96,500 C • mol-1)

A)-0.36 V
B)-0.18 V
C)-0.12 V
D)-0.060 V
E)+0.12 V
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What is E°cell for the reaction of nickel(II)ions with cadmium metal at 25°C? (R = 8.314 J/K • mol,F = 96,500 C • mol-1)
Ni2+(aq)+ Cd(s) <strong>What is E°<sub>cell</sub> for the reaction of nickel(II)ions with cadmium metal at 25°C? (R = 8.314 J/K • mol,F = 96,500 C • mol<sup>-1</sup>) Ni<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ Cd(s)   Cd<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ Ni(s)K = 1.17 × 10<sup>5</sup></strong> A)0.0750 V B)0.100 V C)0.120 V D)0.150 V E)0.300 V Cd2+(aq)+ Ni(s)K = 1.17 × 105

A)0.0750 V
B)0.100 V
C)0.120 V
D)0.150 V
E)0.300 V
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45
What is ΔG° for the following reaction? (F = 96,500 C • mol-1) I2(s)+ 2Br-(aq)→ 2I-(aq)+ Br2(l)
Given:
I2(s) (aq)+ 2e- → 2I-(aq)E°= 0.53 V
Br2(l)+ 2e- → 2Br-(aq)E° = 1.07 V

A)+104 kJ/mol
B)-104 kJ/mol
C)+309 kJ/mol
D)+52 kJ/mol
E)-52 kJ/mol
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46
What is ΔG° at 298 K for the following reaction? (F = 96,500 C • mol-1) 2Cr3+(aq)+ 6Hg(l)→ 2Cr(s)+ 3Hg22+(aq)E°cell = 1.59V

A)-921 kJ/mol
B)-767 kJ/mol
C)-460 kJ/mol
D)-307 kJ/mol
E)-1840 kJ/mol
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47
A voltaic cell consists of a Mn/Mn2+ electrode (E° = -1.18 V)and a Fe/Fe2+ electrode (E° = -0.44 V).Calculate [Fe2+] if [Mn2+] = 0.050 M and Ecell = 0.78 V at 25°C.

A)0.040 M
B)0.24 M
C)1.1 M
D)1.8 M
E)None of these choices is correct.
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48
What is the equilibrium constant at 25°C for the following reaction? (R = 8.314 J/K • mol,F = 96,500 C • mol-1)
Sn2+(aq)+ Fe(s) <strong>What is the equilibrium constant at 25°C for the following reaction? (R = 8.314 J/K • mol,F = 96,500 C • mol<sup>-1</sup>) Sn<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ Fe(s)   Sn(s)+ Fe<sup>2+</sup>(aq)E°<sub>cell</sub> = 0.30V</strong> A)1.2 × 10<sup>5</sup> B)1.4 × 10<sup>10</sup> C)8.6 × 10<sup>-6</sup> D)7.1 × 10<sup>-11</sup> E)2.3 × 10<sup>23</sup> Sn(s)+ Fe2+(aq)E°cell = 0.30V

A)1.2 × 105
B)1.4 × 1010
C)8.6 × 10-6
D)7.1 × 10-11
E)2.3 × 1023
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49
Given the following standard reduction potentials, Ag+(aq)+ e- → Ag(s)E° = +0.80 V
AgCN(s)+ e- → Ag(s)+ CN-(aq)E° = -0.01 V
Calculate the solubility product of AgCN at 25°C.

A)4.3 × 10-14
B)2.3 × 1013
C)2.1 × 10-14
D)5.1 × 1013
E)None of these choices is correct.
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50
What is ΔG° at 200°C for the following reaction? (F = 96,500 C • mol-1) 2Na(l)+ FeCl2(s) <strong>What is ΔG° at 200°C for the following reaction? (F = 96,500 C • mol<sup>-1</sup>) 2Na(l)+ FeCl<sub>2</sub>(s)   2NaCl(s)+ Fe(s)E°<sub>cell</sub> = 2.35 V</strong> A)454 kJ/mol B)-454 kJ/mol C)907 kJ/mol D)-907 kJ/mol E)227 kJ/mol 2NaCl(s)+ Fe(s)E°cell = 2.35 V

A)454 kJ/mol
B)-454 kJ/mol
C)907 kJ/mol
D)-907 kJ/mol
E)227 kJ/mol
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51
Which metals may be oxidized by H+ under standard-state conditions? Ag+(aq)+ e- →Ag(s)E° = 0.80 V
Cu2+ (aq)+ 2e- →Cu(s)E° = 0.34 V
Sn2+(aq)+ 2e- →Sn(s)E° = -0.14 V
Zn2+(aq)+ 2e- →Zn(s)E° = -0.76 V

A)Ag,Cu,Sn,and Zn
B)Ag and Cu
C)Sn and Cu
D)Zn and Cu
E)Zn and Sn
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52
What is the cell potential at 25°C for the following reaction if [Zn2+] = 1.0 × 10-4 M and [Sn2+] = 0.20 M ? (R = 8.314 J/K • mol,F = 96,500 C • mol-1) Zn2+(aq)+ Sn(s)→ Zn(s)+ Sn2+(aq)E°cell = -0.62 V

A)-0.62 V
B)+0.52 V
C)-0.52 V
D)-0.72 V
E)+0.72 V
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53
Based on the data presented below,which is the strongest reducing agent? PbI2(s)+ 2e- <strong>Based on the data presented below,which is the strongest reducing agent? PbI<sub>2</sub>(s)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Pb(s)+2I<sup>-</sup>(aq)E° = -0.365 V Ca<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Ca(s)E° = -2.868 V Pt<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Pt(s)E° = 1.18 V Br<sub>2</sub>(l)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   2Br<sup>-</sup>(aq)E° = 1.066 V</strong> A)Pb(s) B)Ca(s) C)Pt(s) D)Br<sup>-</sup>(aq) E)Pt<sup>2+</sup>(aq) Pb(s)+2I-(aq)E° = -0.365 V
Ca2+(aq)+ 2e- <strong>Based on the data presented below,which is the strongest reducing agent? PbI<sub>2</sub>(s)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Pb(s)+2I<sup>-</sup>(aq)E° = -0.365 V Ca<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Ca(s)E° = -2.868 V Pt<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Pt(s)E° = 1.18 V Br<sub>2</sub>(l)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   2Br<sup>-</sup>(aq)E° = 1.066 V</strong> A)Pb(s) B)Ca(s) C)Pt(s) D)Br<sup>-</sup>(aq) E)Pt<sup>2+</sup>(aq) Ca(s)E° = -2.868 V
Pt2+(aq)+ 2e- <strong>Based on the data presented below,which is the strongest reducing agent? PbI<sub>2</sub>(s)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Pb(s)+2I<sup>-</sup>(aq)E° = -0.365 V Ca<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Ca(s)E° = -2.868 V Pt<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Pt(s)E° = 1.18 V Br<sub>2</sub>(l)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   2Br<sup>-</sup>(aq)E° = 1.066 V</strong> A)Pb(s) B)Ca(s) C)Pt(s) D)Br<sup>-</sup>(aq) E)Pt<sup>2+</sup>(aq) Pt(s)E° = 1.18 V
Br2(l)+ 2e- <strong>Based on the data presented below,which is the strongest reducing agent? PbI<sub>2</sub>(s)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Pb(s)+2I<sup>-</sup>(aq)E° = -0.365 V Ca<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Ca(s)E° = -2.868 V Pt<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   Pt(s)E° = 1.18 V Br<sub>2</sub>(l)+ 2e<sup>-</sup>   2Br<sup>-</sup>(aq)E° = 1.066 V</strong> A)Pb(s) B)Ca(s) C)Pt(s) D)Br<sup>-</sup>(aq) E)Pt<sup>2+</sup>(aq) 2Br-(aq)E° = 1.066 V

A)Pb(s)
B)Ca(s)
C)Pt(s)
D)Br-(aq)
E)Pt2+(aq)
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54
Which equation is correct?

A)E°cell = E°anode - E°cathode
B)E°cell = E°cathode + E°anode
C)E°cell = E°cathode - E°anode
D)E°cell = E°cathode / E°anode
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55
Based on the data presented below,which is the strongest reducing agent? E°(V)
Al3+ + 3e- → Al(s)-1.66
AgBr(s)+ e- → Ag(s)+Br- +0.07
Sn4+ + 2e- → Sn2+ +0.14
Fe3+ + e- → Fe2+ +0.77

A)Fe3+
B)Fe2+
C)Br-
D)Al3+
E)Al(s)
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56
Which equation is correct?

A)E = -(RT/nF)lnK
B)E° = (RT/nF)lnK
C)E° = (RT/nF)lnQ
D)E = -(RT/nF)lnQ
E)E = E° + lnQ
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57
What is E°cell for the following reaction,and is it spontaneous or nonspontaneous under standard-state conditions? 2Fe3+(aq)+ 2H2O(l)→ H2O2(aq)+ 2H+(aq)+ 2Fe2+(aq)
Given:
H2O2(aq)+ 2H+(aq)+ 2e-
<strong>What is E°<sub>cell</sub> for the following reaction,and is it spontaneous or nonspontaneous under standard-state conditions? 2Fe<sup>3+</sup>(aq)+ 2H<sub>2</sub>O(l)→ H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>(aq)+ 2H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 2Fe<sup>2+</sup>(aq) Given: H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>(aq)+ 2H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup> <sup> </sup>   2H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 1.77V Fe<sup>3+</sup>(aq)+ e<sup>-</sup>   Fe<sup>2+</sup>(aq)E° = 0.77V</strong> A)E°<sub>cell</sub> = -1.00 V,nonspontaneous B)E°<sub>cell</sub> = -1.00 V,spontaneous C)E°<sub>cell</sub> = 1.00 V,nonspontaneous D)E°<sub>cell</sub> = 1.00 V,spontaneous E)E°<sub>cell</sub> = -0.23 V,nonspontaneous 2H2O(l)E° = 1.77V
Fe3+(aq)+ e- <strong>What is E°<sub>cell</sub> for the following reaction,and is it spontaneous or nonspontaneous under standard-state conditions? 2Fe<sup>3+</sup>(aq)+ 2H<sub>2</sub>O(l)→ H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>(aq)+ 2H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 2Fe<sup>2+</sup>(aq) Given: H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>(aq)+ 2H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 2e<sup>-</sup> <sup> </sup>   2H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 1.77V Fe<sup>3+</sup>(aq)+ e<sup>-</sup>   Fe<sup>2+</sup>(aq)E° = 0.77V</strong> A)E°<sub>cell</sub> = -1.00 V,nonspontaneous B)E°<sub>cell</sub> = -1.00 V,spontaneous C)E°<sub>cell</sub> = 1.00 V,nonspontaneous D)E°<sub>cell</sub> = 1.00 V,spontaneous E)E°<sub>cell</sub> = -0.23 V,nonspontaneous Fe2+(aq)E° = 0.77V

A)E°cell = -1.00 V,nonspontaneous
B)E°cell = -1.00 V,spontaneous
C)E°cell = 1.00 V,nonspontaneous
D)E°cell = 1.00 V,spontaneous
E)E°cell = -0.23 V,nonspontaneous
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58
Based on the data presented below,which is the strongest oxidizing agent? Half-Reaction E°(V)
Al3++ 3e- → Al(s)-1.66
AgBr(s)+ e- → Ag(s)+ Br- +0.07
Sn4++ 2e- → Sn2+ +0.14
Fe3++ e- → Fe2+ +0.77

A)Fe3+
B)Fe2+
C)Br-
D)Al3+
E)Al(s)
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59
If ΔG° of the following reaction is -110 kJ/mol,what is E°cell? (F = 96,500 C • mol-1) A3+(aq)+ 3B(s)→ A(s)+ 3B+(aq)

A)+0.38 V
B)-0.09 V
C)-0.38 V
D)+0.00038 V
E)+0.09 V
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60
What is ΔG° for the reaction of iron(II)ions with one mole of permanganate ions? (F = 96,500 C • mol-1)
MnO4-(aq)+ 8H+(aq)+ 5e- <strong>What is ΔG° for the reaction of iron(II)ions with one mole of permanganate ions? (F = 96,500 C • mol<sup>-1</sup>) MnO<sub>4</sub><sup>-</sup>(aq)+ 8H<sup>+</sup>(aq)+ 5e<sup>-</sup>   Mn<sup>2+</sup>(aq)+4H<sub>2</sub>O(l)E° = 1.51V Fe<sup>3+</sup>(aq)+ e<sup>-</sup> Fe<sup>2+</sup>(aq)E° = 0.77V</strong> A)-71.4 kJ B)-286 kJ C)-357 kJ D)-428 kJ E)None of these choices is correct. Mn2+(aq)+4H2O(l)E° = 1.51V
Fe3+(aq)+ e- Fe2+(aq)E° = 0.77V

A)-71.4 kJ
B)-286 kJ
C)-357 kJ
D)-428 kJ
E)None of these choices is correct.
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61
Which is the half-reaction at the cathode in a lead storage battery?

A)Pb(s)+ PbO2(s)+ 4H+(aq)+ 2SO42-(aq)→ 2PbSO4(s)+ 2H2O(l)
B)PbO2(s)+ 4H+(aq)+ 2SO42-(aq)+ 2e- → PbSO4(s)+ 2H2O(l)
C)Pb(s)+ SO42-(aq)→ PbSO4(s)+ 2e-
D)Pb(s)→ Pb(s)+ 2e-
E)H2(g)→ 2H+(aq)+ 2e-
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62
What mass of Cu may be deposited from a Cu2+ solution during electrolysis by a current of 3.00 A for 10.0 hours?

A)63.6 g Cu
B)35.6 g Cu
C)6.4 g Cu
D)3.6 g Cu
E)71.2 g Cu
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63
Which is the half-reaction at the anode in a lead storage battery?

A)Pb(s)+ PbO2(s)+ 4H+(aq)+ 2SO42-(aq)→ 2PbSO4(s)+ 2H2O(l)
B)PbO2(s)+ 4H+(aq)+ 2SO42-(aq)+ 2e- → PbSO4(s)+ 2H2O(l)
C)Pb(s)+ SO42-(aq)→ PbSO4(s)+ 2e-
D)Pb(s)→ Pb(s)+ 2e-
E)H2(g)→ 2H+(aq)+ 2e-
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64
How much charge must pass through an electrolytic cell to reduce 0.44 mol Ca2+ ion to calcium metal?

A)1.9 ×105 C
B)8.5 ×104 C
C)2.1 ×104 C
D)4.3 ×104 C
E)0.88 C
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65
How many minutes would be required to electroplate 25.0 g of chromium by passing a constant current of 4.80 A through a solution containing CrCl3?

A)483 min
B)161 min
C)322 min
D)2.01 × 104 min
E)1.11 × 104 min
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66
What quantity of charge is required to cause reduction of 0.20 mole of Cr3+ to Cr?

A)0.60 C
B)3.0 C
C)1.9 × 104 C
D)5.8 × 104 C
E)9.7 × 104 C
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67
Which,if any,of the following metals would be capable of acting as a sacrificial anode when used with iron pipe? <strong>Which,if any,of the following metals would be capable of acting as a sacrificial anode when used with iron pipe?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)

A) <strong>Which,if any,of the following metals would be capable of acting as a sacrificial anode when used with iron pipe?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Which,if any,of the following metals would be capable of acting as a sacrificial anode when used with iron pipe?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Which,if any,of the following metals would be capable of acting as a sacrificial anode when used with iron pipe?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Which,if any,of the following metals would be capable of acting as a sacrificial anode when used with iron pipe?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Which,if any,of the following metals would be capable of acting as a sacrificial anode when used with iron pipe?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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68
What mass of nickel may be electroplated by passing a constant current of 7.2 A through a solution of NiSO4 for 90.0 min?

A)0.20 g Ni
B)0.40 g Ni
C)12 g Ni
D)24 g Ni
E)47 g Ni
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69
Which metal is not capable of acting as a sacrificial anode when used with iron pipe? <strong>Which metal is not capable of acting as a sacrificial anode when used with iron pipe?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)

A) <strong>Which metal is not capable of acting as a sacrificial anode when used with iron pipe?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Which metal is not capable of acting as a sacrificial anode when used with iron pipe?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Which metal is not capable of acting as a sacrificial anode when used with iron pipe?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Which metal is not capable of acting as a sacrificial anode when used with iron pipe?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Which metal is not capable of acting as a sacrificial anode when used with iron pipe?  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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70
A metal object is to be gold-plated by an electrolytic procedure using aqueous AuCl3 electrolyte.How much gold may be deposited in 3.0 min by a constant current of 10.A?

A)6.2 × 10-3 mol
B)9.3 × 10-3 mol
C)1.8 × 10-2 mol
D)3.5 × 10-5 mol
E)1.6 × 102 mol
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71
How many faradays are transferred in an electrolytic cell when a current of 2.0 A flows for 12 hours? (1 faraday = 96,500 C)

A)24 faradays
B)8.6 × 104 faradays
C)0.90 faradays
D)6.2 × 10-3 faradays
E)1.1 faradays
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72
Predict the products obtained from the electrolysis of a 1 M AlBr3 solution. Note that 2H2O(l)+ 2e- → H2(g)+2OH-(aq),E° = -0.83 V
O2(g)+ 4H+(aq)+ 4e- → 2H2O(l),E° = +1.23 V
Br2(l)+ 2e- → 2Br-(aq)E° = +1.08 V,and
Al3+(aq)+ 3e- → Al(s)E° = -1.66 V

A)Al and Br2
B)Al and O2
C)H2 and O2
D)H2 and Br2
E)Al and H2
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73
A voltaic cell consists of a Hg/Hg22+ electrode (E°= 0.85 V)and a Sn/Sn2+ electrode (E°= -0.14 V).Calculate [Sn2+] if [Hg22+] = 0.24 M and Ecell = 1.04 V at 25°C.

A)0.00010 M
B)0.00070 M
C)0.0049 M
D)0.030 M
E)0.050 M
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74
A voltaic cell consists of an Au/Au3+ electrode (E° = 1.50 V)and a Cu/ Cu2+ electrode (E° = 0.34 V).Calculate [Au3+] if [Cu2+] = 1.20 M and Ecell = 1.15 V at 25°C.

A)0.0010 M
B)0.0020 M
C)0.010 M
D)0.020 M
E)0.41 M
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75
Which is the Nernst equation?

A) <strong>Which is the Nernst equation?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)None of these statements is correct.
B) <strong>Which is the Nernst equation?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)None of these statements is correct.
C) <strong>Which is the Nernst equation?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)None of these statements is correct.
D) <strong>Which is the Nernst equation?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)None of these statements is correct.
E)None of these statements is correct.
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76
A voltaic cell consists of a Cd/Cd2+ electrode (E° = -0.40 V)and a Fe/Fe2+ electrode (E° = -0.44 V).If Ecell = 0 and the temperature is 25°C,what is the ratio [Fe2+]/[Cd2+]?

A)2.3 × 101
B)1.0 × 101
C)1.0
D)1.0 × 10-1
E)5.0 × 10-2
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77
Which one of the following statements relating to the glass electrode is correct?

A)The glass electrode detects hydrogen gas.
B)The glass of a glass electrode serves to conduct electrons.
C)When pH is measured,only a single electrode,the glass electrode,need be used.
D)The potential of the glass electrode varies linearly with the pH of the solution.
E)None of these statements is correct.
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78
What is the minimum voltage required for the electrolysis of 1.0 M NaCl in neutral solution? 2H2O + 2Cl- (1.0 M)→ H2(1 atm)+ Cl2(1 atm)+ 2OH-(1 × 10-7 M)
Note that
2H2O(l)+ 2e- → H2(g)+2OH-(aq),E° = -0.83 V,
2H2O(l)+ 2e- → H2(g)+2OH-(aq),E = -0.41 V([OH-] = 1 × 10-7M),
O2(g)+ 4H+(aq)+ 4e- →2H2O(l),E° = +1.23 V,
Cl2(g)+ 2e- → 2Cl-(aq)E° = +1.36 V,and
Na+(aq)+ e- → Na(s)E° = -2.71 V

A)2.19 V
B)1.77 V
C)0.41 V
D)-0.41 V
E)-1.78 V
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79
What is the half-reaction that occurs at the cathode during the electrolysis of an aqueous sodium iodide solution? Half-Reaction E° (V)
2H2O(l)+ 2e- → H2(g)+2OH-(aq)-0.83
O2(g)+ 4H+(aq)+ 4e- →2H2O(l)+1.23
Na+(aq)+ e- → Na(s)-2.71
I2(s)+ 2e- → 2I-(aq)+0.53

A)Na+ + e-
B)O2(g)+ 4H+(aq)+ 4e- → 2H2O(l)
C)2H2O + 2e- → H2 + 2OH-
D)I2 + 2e- → 2I-
E)2I- → I2 + 2e-
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80
What mass of oxygen gas is produced in the electrolysis of water,for every gram of hydrogen gas formed? Reaction: 2H2O(l)→ 2H2(g)+ O2(g)

A)32 g O2
B)16 g O2
C)64 g O2
D)20 g O2
E)8 g O2
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