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Class Practice 1

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Class Practice 2

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Class Practice 3

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Class Practice 4

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Ecell, ΔrG, and K
Class Practice 5

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Ecell, ΔrG, and K


Class Practice 6

Use electrode potential data (in table 19.1) to determine DG° for the
reaction
DrG° = ?

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First we write down the two half-equations, obtain the half-cell potential for
each, and then calculate E°cell. From that value and equation (19.15), we
determine DrG°.

E°cell = E°(reduction half-cell) - E°(oxidation half-cell)


= 1.065 V – (-1.662 V) = 2.727 V

2.727 V = -1579 kJ mol-1

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Ecell, ΔrG, and K
Class Practice 7

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Ecell, ΔrG, and K


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Ecell, ΔrG, and K
Class Practice 8

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Class Practice 9

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Class Practice 10

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Class Practice 11

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Class Practice 12

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Predicting Electrolysis Reactions


Class Practice 13

Fig.19.23
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Predicting Electrolysis Reactions
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Predicting Electrolysis Reactions


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Class Practice 14

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