WebAssign Lab 11 PostLab - Redox Reactions (Postlab) Current Score : 22 / 25 Due : Saturday, November 17 2012 11:00 PM EST 1. 4/4 points | Previous
... [Show More] Answers NCSUGenChem102LabV1 11.POST.01. Consider your experimental results from part A of this lab. Suppose your strongest reducing agent were added to your strongest oxidizing agent. (Use the lowest possible coefficients. Omit states- of-matter from your answers.) (a) Write the half-reaction for your strongest reducing agent. (b) Write the half-reaction for your strongest oxidizing agent. (c) Note the number of electrons in each half reaction. In order to balance the number of electrons lost and gained, the oxidation half- reaction must be multiplied by five, five, and the reduction half- reaction must be multiplied by two. two. (d) Write the net redox reaction. Redox Reactions 2. 1/3 points | Previous Answers NCSUGenChem102LabV1 11.POST.02. Students should always be careful of the chemical reaction between jewelry and laboratory reagents. The Standard Reduction Potentials Table shows the reduction reactions and potentials for some common lab reagents and metals. (a) What is the net redox reaction that occurs when Au comes into contact with acidic KMnO4? (Use the lowest possible coefficients. Omit states-of-matter from your answer.) (b) What is E°cell for the reaction? (c) Which metal is the most reactive? (d) Which reagent is the most reactive? Redox Reactions 3. 4/4 points | Previous Answers NCSUGenChem102LabV1 11.POST.03. During part B of your lab, you measured electrochemical cell potentials with a Cu2+/Cu couple as the anode. Predict the results you would observe if Zn2+/Zn were the anode. Redox Reactions 4. 4/4 points | Previous Answers NCSUGenChem102LabV1 11.POST.04. In part B of Lab 11, you measured the voltage of several galvanic cells. Assemble a battery, represented by the diagram below with the cathode in compartment A, with Zn2+/Zn and Fe2+/Fe couples in which the voltage reads positive. (Use the Standard Reduction Potentials Table. Use the lowest possible coefficients. Omit states-of-matter from your answer.) (a) What half-reaction occurs in compartment A? (b) What half-reaction occurs in compartment B? (c) Write the net redox reaction. (d) What is the cell potential? .32 V Redox Reactions 5. 4/5 points | Previous Answers NCSUGenChem102LabV1 11.POST.05. Green checks and red X's are not displayed for this question. Determine the errors (if any) with each galvanic cell set-up when the anode is on the left. (Select all that apply.) Redox Reactions 6. 4.5/4.5 points | Previous Answers NCSUGenChem102LabV1 11.POST.06. In Lab 9, students performed acid-base titrations. Redox reactions can also be used in titrations. An example is the titration of ascorbic acid (H2C6H6O6) in lemon juice using triiodide (I3– ). A starch indicator will turn the solution blue-black at the endpoint. The half-reactions invol [Show Less]