Echem WKST Key
Echem WKST Key
Echem WKST Key
2 Na + FeCl2 2 NaCl + Fe
Sodium is oxidized, going from a 0 to +1 oxidation state.
Iron is reduced, going from a +2 to 0 oxidation state.
2 H2 + O2 2 H2O
Hydrogen is oxidized, going from a 0 to +1 oxidation state.
Oxygen is reduced, going from a 0 to 2 oxidation state.
Cu + HNO3 CuNO3 + H2
Copper is oxidized, going from a 0 to +1 oxidation state.
Hydrogen is reduced, going from a +1 to 0 oxidation state.
2.
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6.
AgNO3 + Cu CuNO3 + Ag
Copper is oxidized, going from a 0 to +1 oxidation state.
7. Assign oxidation numbers to each element in the following equation. Write both half-reactions and indicate
the oxidizing and reducing agents below.
MnO42-
C2O42-
MnO2
Oxidation half-reaction: C2O42Reduction half-reaction: MnO42Oxidizing agent: MnO42Reducing agent: C2O42CHM 152
CO32-
CO32MnO2
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8. Assign oxidation numbers to each element in the following equation by filling in the table. Write both halfreactions and indicate the oxidizing and reducing agents below.
NaCl(aq) + H2SO4(aq) + MnO2(s)
ELEMENT
Sodium
Chlorine
Sulfur
Manganese
Oxygen
Hydrogen
REACTANTS
+1
-1
+6
+4
-2
+1
PRODUCTS
+1
0
+6
+2
-2
+1
9. The oxidizing agent reacts at the (cathode or anode). The reducing agent reacts at the (cathode or anode).
Shorthand Notation
10. Write a balanced equation for the electrode and overall cell reactions in the following galvanic cell. Sketch
the cell, labeling the anode and cathode and showing the direction of electron and ion flow.
Co(s) | Co2+(aq) || Cu2+(aq) | Cu(s)
Co(s) + Cu2+(aq) Co2+(aq) + Cu(s)
Zn2+ + 2e- Zn
E red = -0.76 V
Al3+ + 3e- Al
E red = -1.66 V
a) Write the overall balanced equation for the cell and calculate the cell emf under standard conditions.
3(Zn2+ + 2e- Zn)
E red = -0.76 V
E ox = +1.66 V
b) Calculate G at 298 K.
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96500 J
c) What is the value of the equilibrium constant, K, for this reaction at 298 K?
Eo = (RT/nF) ln K; n = 6; K = 1.6 x 1091
B. Mn2+
C. Cd
D. Mn
E. Co
14. Circle the substance in each pair below that will be a stronger reducing agent:
a. Al(s) or Ni(s)
b. Mg(s) or Na(s)
c. H2O2(aq) or Cl2(g)
d. Sn2+(aq) or Cl-(aq)
15. Examine the following half-reactions and select the strongest reducing agent among the substances:
Sr2+ + 2 e- Sr
Eo = 2.89 V
Be2+ + 2 e- Be
Eo = 1.85 V
Sn4+ + 2 e- Sn2+ Eo = +0.13 V
Fe3+ + e- Fe2+
Eo = +0.77 V
a. Be
b. Sr
c. Sn
d. Fe3+
e. Fe2+
16. What is the strongest oxidizing agent in the list above? What is the weakest oxidizing agent?
a. Be2+
b. Sn4+
c. Sr2+ weakest
d. Fe3+ strongest
e. Fe2+
17. A voltaic cell is constructed that uses the following reaction:
Ni(s) + 2Ag+(aq)
Ni2+(aq) +
2Ag(s)
a) Write the half reactions & indicate which is the anode and cathode.
Ni(s) Ni2+(aq) + 2e2Ag+(aq) + 2e- 2Ag(s)
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Red Cathode
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E red = +0.80 V
E red
-0.28 V
-1.18 V
-0.40 V
*A, B, C have Ecell; C has 2 solids and both are being oxidized; D has +Ecell
19. Consider a voltaic cell constructed from a Ag electrode in 1.0 M AgNO3 and a Ni electrode in 1.0 M
Ni(NO3)2, linked by an external circuit and a KCl salt bridge. Based on the reduction potentials shown, which of
the following statements is correct?
Ag+ + e- Ag
Eo = +0.80 V
Ni2+ + 2 e- Ni
Eo = 0.25 V
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
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21. Given the two half reactions and the Eored below, write a balanced, overall reaction that would be
spontaneous. Also calculate the emf of the cell.
Pb2+(aq) + 2e- Pb(s)
Mg2+(aq) + 2e- Mg(s)
Eored = -0.13 V
Eored = -2.37 V
Eocell = +2.24 V
Nernst Equation
22. A cell utilizes the following reaction and operates at 298 K:
2H+(aq) + Zn(s) Zn2+(aq) + H2(g)
a) What is the emf of this cell under standard conditions? (Look up E values).
Zn(s) Zn2+(aq) + 2e-
E ox = -(-0.76 V)
E red = 0.00 V
E cell = 0.76 V
b) What is the emf of this cell when [Zn2+] = 0.050 M, PH2 = 0.25 atm, and the pH = 4.00.
0.0592
E = E log Q
n
E = 0.76 V -
n = 2; Q =
[ Zn 2 ] PH 2
[H ]
; [H+] = 1x10-4
[ 0.050 ]( 0.25 )
0.0592
log
[ 1.0 x10 4 ] 2
2
E = 0.76 - 0.0296(log1.25x106)
E = 0.76 - 0.0296(+6.10) = 0.76 - 0.18 = 0.58 V
23. A voltaic cell is constructed that used the following reaction and operates at 298 K:
2Al(s) + 3Mn2+(aq) 2Al3+(aq) + 3Mn(s)
a. What is the EMF of this cell under standard conditions? (Use Appendix D for Eored values.)
+1.66 V + -1.18 V = 0.48 V
b. What is the EMF of this cell when [Mn2+] = 0.10 M and [Al3+] = 1.5 M?
E = 0.48 V (0.0592 V / 6 mol e-) (log (1.5)2/(0.10)3) = 0.45 V
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J/Vmol e-) ln K; K = 3.0 x 109
25. Create a functional Galvanic cell given the following: On the left side of the cell there is 1.00M iron(III) nitrate solution with a
solid iron electrode. On the right side, there is 1.00M cobalt(II) nitrate solution with a solid cobalt electrode. Draw the cell and label
the anode, cathode, metals, solutions and all parts of the cell. Write and balance the half reactions and overall cell reaction. Calculate
the cell potential Eo, Go and K. Indicate where all charged particles flow in the cell and what they are. Calculate the cell potential if
the cell contained 0.25M iron(III) nitrate and 1.75M cobalt(II) nitrate. Finally write the short hand notation for the cell. Reduction
potentials can be found in Appendix D. An example cell is at the bottom of the chapter 13 review.
Eored = -0.04V
g 2 Fe(s) + 3 Co2+(aq)
Eocell = + 0.24V
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Electrolysis
26. How many grams of copper can be deposited from CuSO4 solution by the passage of 3.00 A for 2.5 hrs?
Cu+2 + 2e- Cu
1 amp = C/s
3.00
27. A Cr3+(aq) solution is electrolyzed using a current of 13.5 A. What mass of Cr(s) is plated out after 3.00
days?
13.5 C/s * 3.0 days * 24 hr/day * 3600 s/hr = 3.499 x 106 C * (1 mol e-/96500 C) * (1 mol Cr/3 mol e-) * (52.00 g Cr/
1 mol Cr) = 629 g Cr
28. A current of 2.000 amps is passed through a solution of Pb(NO3)2 until 6.350 grams of Pb metal has been
deposited. a) Calculate the number of coulombs that pass through this solution. b) How many seconds did the
current flow?
Pb+2 + 2e- Pb
mol Pb
2 mol e
96500 C
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