College Chemistry and AP Chem
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CalcInterpretEo01
Consider a cell composed of the following half-reactions. Determine the magnitude of E° for the cell and decide whether the reaction will be product-favored or reactant-favored as written.
Cr(s)
Cr3+(aq) + 3e-
Ce4+(aq) + e-
Ce3+(aq)
IDRedOxAgents01
Fe + Fe2(SO3)3
3FeSO3
SacrificialAnode01
One method for protecting metals against corrosion is to connect the metal directly to a "sacrificial anode." This is the method used to protect pipelines and ships hulls. Which of the following metals would you consider the best candidate for a sacrificial anode for a ship's hull? The hull is steel (which is mostly iron).
ElectrolysisHalfRxns01
What will be the products of the electrolysis of an aqueous solution of tin(II) sulfate (SnSO4)? (The electrodes themselves are platinum.)
CalcStandRedPotential01
Calculate Eo for the following balanced reaction.
Fe(s) + Fe2(SO3)3(s)
3FeSO3(s)
CalcDeltaGfromE01
Calculate the
Go for the oxidation of 2 moles of silver in the following balanced reaction.
2Ag(s) + CaI2(aq)
Ca(s) + 2AgI(s)
IDHalfRxns01
Cs + Cl2
CsCl2
BalanceRedoxRxn01
Magnesium reacts with nitric acid to form magnesium nitrate and nitrogen monoxide in an acidic aqueous solution. Write the balanced equation for this reaction.
FuelCellsAndBatteries01
ElectrolysisCalcs01
Au3+(aq) + 3 electrons
Au(s)
BatteryHalfRxns01
Zn(s)
Zn2+(aq) + 2e-
2NH4+(aq) + 2e-
2NH3(g) + H2(g)
EcellObservations01
BatteryDesign01
ResonanceStructures01
MatchBondStrength01
Possible energies are: 300 kJ/mol, 330 kJ/mol, 415 kJ/mol and 950 kJ/mol.
OrganicBondLength01

