Balance each of the redox reactions for the conditions stated Label the oxidizing agent and the reducing agent Determine En for each of the following reactions cell Determine K for each of the following reactions Determine AG for each of the following reactions cell Determine the nonstandard cell potential, Ei, using the Nernst Equation and the stated conditions 1. Fe(s) + C104 → Fe + C103 (acid) ([H]= 0.05; [C104] = 0.0035; [C103]= 0.246; [Fe"] = 0.00789

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Balance each of the redox reactions for the conditions stated
Label the oxidizing agent and the reducing agent
Determine En
for each of the following reactions
Determine K for each of the following reactions
Determine AG for each of the following reactions
cell
Determine the nonstandard cell potential, Ei, using the Nernst Equation and the stated
conditions
1. Fe(s) + C104 Fe*3 + C10; (acid) ([H]=0.05; [CI04] = 0.0035; [C103]=0.246; [Fe"]=0.00789
Transcribed Image Text:Balance each of the redox reactions for the conditions stated Label the oxidizing agent and the reducing agent Determine En for each of the following reactions Determine K for each of the following reactions Determine AG for each of the following reactions cell Determine the nonstandard cell potential, Ei, using the Nernst Equation and the stated conditions 1. Fe(s) + C104 Fe*3 + C10; (acid) ([H]=0.05; [CI04] = 0.0035; [C103]=0.246; [Fe"]=0.00789
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