Determine the oxidation number of Cl in hypochlorous acid ......Determine the oxidation number of Cl...
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Determine the oxidation number of Cl in hypochlorous acid, HOCl.
1. -2 2. -1 3. 0 4. +1 5. +2
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6%
19%
2%
69%
3%
Determine the oxidation number of Cl in hypochlorous acid, HOCl.
1. -2 2. -1 3. 0 4. +1 5. +2
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What must be happening when
Pt (s) | H2 (g) | H+ (aq) acts as an anode?
1. Pt (s) is oxidized
2. H2 (g) is oxidized
3. H+ (aq) is oxidized
4. Pt (s) is reduced
5. H2 (g) is reduced
6. H+ (aq) is reduced
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What must be happening when
Pt (s) | H2 (g) | H+ (aq) acts as an anode?
4%
2%
8%
15%
60%
10% 1. Pt (s) is oxidized
2. H2 (g) is oxidized
3. H+ (aq) is oxidized
4. Pt (s) is reduced
5. H2 (g) is reduced
6. H+ (aq) is reduced
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Which is the correct ΔE(cell) ?
Standard Reduction Potentials Cu2+ (aq) + 2e- Cu (s) E° (Cu2+/Cu(s)) = +0.3402 V Zn (s) Zn2+ (aq) + 2e- E° (Zn2+/Zn(s)) = -0.7628 V
1. = (+0.3402 V) – (-0.7628 V) = +1.1030 V 2. = (-0.3402 V) – (+0.7628 V) = -1.1030 V 3. = (+0.3402 V) – (+0.7628 V) = -0.4226 V 4. = (-0.3402 V) – (-0.7628 V) = +0.4226 V
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Which is the correct ΔE(cell) ?
Standard Reduction Potentials Cu2+ (aq) + 2e- Cu (s) E° (Cu2+/Cu(s)) = +0.3402 V Zn (s) Zn2+ (aq) + 2e- E° (Zn2+/Zn(s)) = -0.7628 V
3%
11%
5%
81% 1. = (+0.3402 V) – (-0.7628 V) = +1.1030 V 2. = (-0.3402 V) – (+0.7628 V) = -1.1030 V 3. = (+0.3402 V) – (+0.7628 V) = -0.4226 V 4. = (-0.3402 V) – (-0.7628 V) = +0.4226 V
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Which statement is correct?
1. A galvanic cell uses a spontaneous chemical reaction to generate an electric current.
2. A galvanic uses electrical energy to carry out a nonspontaneous reaction.
3. An electromagnetic cell uses electrical energy to carry out a nonspontaneous reaction.
4. An electromagnetic cell uses a spontaneous chemical reaction to generate an electric current.
5. 1 and 3
6. 2 and 4
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Which statement is correct?
11%
65%
2%
2%
2%
18%1. A galvanic cell uses a spontaneous chemical
reaction to generate an electric current.
2. A galvanic uses electrical energy to carry out a nonspontaneous reaction.
3. An electromagnetic cell uses electrical energy to carry out a nonspontaneous reaction.
4. An electromagnetic cell uses a spontaneous chemical reaction to generate an electric current.
5. 1 and 3
6. 2 and 4
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Is F2 a good oxidizing agent?
1. No. It is hard to oxidize. 2. Yes. It is easy to oxidize. 3. No. It is hard to reduce. 4. Yes. It is easy to reduce.
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Is F2 a good oxidizing agent?
69%
6%
13%
12% 1. No. It is hard to oxidize. 2. Yes. It is easy to oxidize. 3. No. It is hard to reduce. 4. Yes. It is easy to reduce.
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Calculate Q for Cu2+(aq) + Zn(s) Zn2+(aq) + Cu (s).
The concentration of Zn2+ ions is 0.10 M and the concentration of Cu2+ ions is 0.0010 M.
1. Not enough information is given. 2. 1.0 x 102 3. 1.0 x 10-2 4. 1.0 x 10-4
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Calculate Q for Cu2+(aq) + Zn(s) Zn2+(aq) + Cu (s).
The concentration of Zn2+ ions is 0.10 M and the concentration of Cu2+ ions is 0.0010 M.
5%
13%
75%
7% 1. Not enough information is given. 2. 1.0 x 102 3. 1.0 x 10-2 4. 1.0 x 10-4
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Which is a better reducing agent?
E for vitamin B12 is -0.526 V. E for flavodoxin is -0.230 V.
1. Neither one is better. Both have negative standard reduction potentials.
2. flavodoxin 3. vitamin B12
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Which is a better reducing agent?
E for vitamin B12 is -0.526 V. E for flavodoxin is -0.230 V.
33%
33%
33% 1. Neither one is better. Both have negative standard reduction potentials.
2. flavodoxin 3. vitamin B12
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