Deck 13: Electrochemistry

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Electrolysis can be used to electroplate metals onto surfaces.
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A positive voltage in the standard reduction potential means that the half-reaction proceeds as a reduction when connected to the standard hydrogen electrode (SHE)because the SHE is serving as the anode .
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Galvanic corrosion occurs only when two different metals contact each other in the presence of an appropriate electrolyte.
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If a chemical species gains electrons in a redox reaction, the species is said to have undergone oxidation.
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Which of the following species undergoes oxidation in the formation of iron (III)oxide?

A)FeO
B)Fe2O3
C)Fe
D)O2
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Consider the following reaction: Cu → Cu 2+ + 2e -
Which of the following best describes the reaction?

A)Oxidation half-reaction
B)Reduction half-reaction
C)Hydrolysis
D)Excitation
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If an electrochemical half-reaction includes the production or consumption of a gas, the standard state is a pressure of 1 atm.
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In the context of electrolysis, if the electrodes are chemically inert materials that simply provide a path for electrons, the process is called active electrolysis.
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All dry cell batteries are rechargeable.
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Consider the following reaction: Na++ e→ Na
Which of the following best describes the reaction?

A)Oxidation half-reaction
B)Reduction half-reaction
C)Ionization
D)Dissociation
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The species undergoing reduction is referred to as an oxidizing agent.
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A galvanic cell is an electrochemical cell in which a spontaneous chemical reaction can be used to generate an electrical current.
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Reduction occurs at the anode of a galvanic cell.
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Which of the following species undergoes reduction in the formation of iron (III)oxide?

A)FeO
B)Fe2O3
C)Fe
D)O2
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The rusting of automobile bodies is an example of uniform corrosion.
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Secondary cells are rechargeable.
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The standard hydrogen electrode (SHE)involves a platinum wire or foil that is the conducting source of electrons; hydrogen gas is bubbled over the electrode at a pressure of 1 atm, and the electrolyte solution is 1 M HCl(aq).
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Electrolysis involves using an external electric current to drive an electrochemical reaction in a nonspontaneous direction.
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The Nernst equation describes the pH required for a spontaneous electrolytic reaction.
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Identify a true statement about a redox reaction.

A)It involves a transfer of protons from one species to another.
B)It creates electrons.
C)It involves a transfer of electrons between two species.
D)It is always nonspontaneous.
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The rusting of the sheet metal of a car is an example of:

A)uniform corrosion.
B)galvanic corrosion.
C)electrolysis.
D)galvanized steel.
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By convention, the standard hydrogen electrode (SHE)is assigned a voltage of _____ V .

A)− 1.000
B)1.000
C)0.150
D)0.000
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What is the cell potential (E0) f or a galvanic cell formed from the following two half-reactions? Assume that the cell temperature is 38°C and the operating pressure is 0.04 atm. <strong>What is the cell potential (E<sup>0</sup>) f or a galvanic cell formed from the following two half-reactions? Assume that the cell temperature is 38°C and the operating pressure is 0.04 atm.  </strong> A)1.90 V B)1.95 V C)1.99 V D)2.20 V <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)1.90 V
B)1.95 V
C)1.99 V
D)2.20 V
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What is the cell potential (E 0 )for a galvanic cell formed from the following two half- reactions ? <strong>What is the cell potential (E <sup> 0 </sup>)for a galvanic cell formed from the following two half- reactions ?  </strong> A)−1 .43 V B)+1.43 V C)−0 .93 V D)+0.93 V <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)−1 .43 V
B)+1.43 V
C)−0 .93 V
D)+0.93 V
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A salt bridge between half-reactions maintains the electrical balance of a galvanic cell. This bridge is filled with:

A)a strong electrolyte.
B)inert carbon.
C)a weak electrolyte.
D)inert helium.
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In the following galvanic cell: <strong>In the following galvanic cell:   , the right-hand side of this notation represents the:</strong> A)spontaneous half of the reaction. B)oxidation half-reaction. C)anode of the cell. D)reduction half-reaction. <div style=padding-top: 35px> , the right-hand side of this notation represents the:

A)spontaneous half of the reaction.
B)oxidation half-reaction.
C)anode of the cell.
D)reduction half-reaction.
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Suppose that you have an iron rod that requires copper coating. You have calculated that you need to deposit 4.00 g of copper to achieve an adequate coating. If your electrolysis cell (using Cu 2+)runs at 1.5 A, how long must you operate the cell to obtain the desired coating?

A)1 hour and 12 minutes
B)2 hours and 15 minutes
C)3 hours and 22 minutes
D)4 hours and 35 minutes
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What is the cell potential (E 0 )for a galvanic cell formed from the following two half- reactions? <strong>What is the cell potential (E <sup> 0 </sup>)for a galvanic cell formed from the following two half- reactions?  </strong> A)+1.334 V B)− 2.046 V C)+2.046 V D)+2.758 V <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)+1.334 V
B)− 2.046 V
C)+2.046 V
D)+2.758 V
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How many grams of silver are deposited at a platinum cathode in the electrolysis of AgNO 3 (aq)by 5.30 A of electric current in 4.0 hours?

A)85.3 g
B)42.6 g
C)121 g
D)188 g
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In the context of cell notations in galvanic cells, a phase boundary is denoted by _____.

A)|
B)||
C)-
D)=
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In a galvanic cell, oxidation occurs at _____.

A)the cathode
B)a salt bridge
C)the anode
D)the external circuit
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The most prevalent type of primary battery in use today is _____.

A)the rechargeable batter y
B)the lead-acid storage battery
C)the alkaline batter y
D)the nickel-metal-hydride battery
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Identify the balanced chemical equation for the following cell: <strong>Identify the balanced chemical equation for the following cell:  </strong> A)Al( s )+ Hg<sup>2+</sup>( aq )→ Al<sup>3+</sup>( aq )+ Hg( l ) B)2 Al( s )+ Hg<sup>2+</sup>( aq )→ 2 Al<sup>3+</sup>( aq )+ Hg( l ) C)Al( s )+ 3 Hg<sup>2+</sup>( aq )→ Al<sup>3+</sup>( aq )+ 3 Hg( l ) D)2 Al( s )+ 3 Hg<sup>2+</sup>( aq )→ 2 Al<sup>3+</sup>( aq )+ 3 Hg( l ) <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Al( s )+ Hg2+( aq )→ Al3+( aq )+ Hg( l )
B)2 Al( s )+ Hg2+( aq )→ 2 Al3+( aq )+ Hg( l )
C)Al( s )+ 3 Hg2+( aq )→ Al3+( aq )+ 3 Hg( l )
D)2 Al( s )+ 3 Hg2+( aq )→ 2 Al3+( aq )+ 3 Hg( l )
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In a galvanic cell, reduction occurs at _____.

A)the cathode
B)a salt bridge
C)the anode
D)the external circuit
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Which of the following cells is most likely to be an example of a galvanic cell?

A)Zn(s)| Zn 2+ || Cu 2+ | Cu(s)
B)Cu(s)| Cu 2+ || Fe 2+ | Fe(s)
C)Au(s)| Au + || Ag + | Ag(s)
D)Sn(s)| Sn 2+ || Fe 2+ | Fe(s)
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Balance the following electrochemical reaction in acid: MnO 4( aq )+ Zr( s )↔ Mn 2+( aq )+ Zr 2+( aq )

A)2 MnO4( aq )+ 16 H+( aq )+ 5 Zr( s )→ 2 Mn2+( aq )+ 5 Zr2+( aq )+ 8 H2O( l )
B)2 MnO4( aq )+ 5 Zr( s ) → 2 Mn2+( aq )+ 5 Zr2+( aq )
C)MnO4( aq )+ Zr( s )→ Mn2+( aq )+ Zr2+( aq )+ 5 e
D)2 MnO4( aq )+ 8 H+( aq )+ 5 Zr( s )→ 2 Mn2+( aq )+ 5 Zr2+( aq )+ 8 H2O( l )
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The most common fuel cells are based on the reaction of _____.

A)nickel and oxygen to produce nickel oxide
B)hydrogen and oxygen to produce water
C)lead and sulfuric acid to produce lead sulfate
D)zinc and air to produce zinc oxide
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What is the cell potential (E 0 )for a galvanic cell formed from the following two half- reactions? <strong>What is the cell potential (E <sup> 0 </sup>)for a galvanic cell formed from the following two half- reactions?  </strong> A)− 2.31 V B)+4.33 V C)− 1.32 V D)+2.00 V <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)− 2.31 V
B)+4.33 V
C)− 1.32 V
D)+2.00 V
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Single use, non-rechargeable batteries are referred to as _____.

A)primary cells
B)secondary cells
C)tertiary cells
D)electrolytic cells
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What is the cell potential (E0)for a galvanic cell formed from the following two half-reactions? Assume that the cell temperature is 45°C and the operating pressure is 0.06 atm. <strong>What is the cell potential (E<sup>0</sup>)for a galvanic cell formed from the following two half-reactions? Assume that the cell temperature is 45°C and the operating pressure is 0.06 atm.  </strong> A)1.03 V B)1.12 V C)1.24 V D)0.36 V <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)1.03 V
B)1.12 V
C)1.24 V
D)0.36 V
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In the context of the cell notation of galvanic cells, the anode is always written on the right and the cathode on the left.
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Which of the following represents the Nernst equation?

A) <strong>Which of the following represents the Nernst equation?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Which of the following represents the Nernst equation?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Which of the following represents the Nernst equation?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Which of the following represents the Nernst equation?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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An electrolysis cell that deposits copper (from Cu 2+ ions)operates for 30 minutes at an electric current of 3.20 A. What mass of copper is deposited?

A)1.9 g
B)2.3 g
C)3.5 g
D)4.2 g
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In general, a secondary cell has a much shorter life cycle than a primary cell of the same capacity.
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In any galvanic cell, the half-reaction with the more positive reduction potential will be the cathode.
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Electrolysis can be used to electroplate metals onto surfaces.
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A positive voltage in the standard reduction potential means that the half-reaction proceeds as a reduction when connected to the standard hydrogen electrode (SHE)because the SHE is serving as the anode .
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3
Galvanic corrosion occurs only when two different metals contact each other in the presence of an appropriate electrolyte.
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If a chemical species gains electrons in a redox reaction, the species is said to have undergone oxidation.
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Which of the following species undergoes oxidation in the formation of iron (III)oxide?

A)FeO
B)Fe2O3
C)Fe
D)O2
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Consider the following reaction: Cu → Cu 2+ + 2e -
Which of the following best describes the reaction?

A)Oxidation half-reaction
B)Reduction half-reaction
C)Hydrolysis
D)Excitation
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If an electrochemical half-reaction includes the production or consumption of a gas, the standard state is a pressure of 1 atm.
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In the context of electrolysis, if the electrodes are chemically inert materials that simply provide a path for electrons, the process is called active electrolysis.
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All dry cell batteries are rechargeable.
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Consider the following reaction: Na++ e→ Na
Which of the following best describes the reaction?

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B)Reduction half-reaction
C)Ionization
D)Dissociation
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The species undergoing reduction is referred to as an oxidizing agent.
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A galvanic cell is an electrochemical cell in which a spontaneous chemical reaction can be used to generate an electrical current.
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Reduction occurs at the anode of a galvanic cell.
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Which of the following species undergoes reduction in the formation of iron (III)oxide?

A)FeO
B)Fe2O3
C)Fe
D)O2
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The rusting of automobile bodies is an example of uniform corrosion.
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Secondary cells are rechargeable.
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The standard hydrogen electrode (SHE)involves a platinum wire or foil that is the conducting source of electrons; hydrogen gas is bubbled over the electrode at a pressure of 1 atm, and the electrolyte solution is 1 M HCl(aq).
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Electrolysis involves using an external electric current to drive an electrochemical reaction in a nonspontaneous direction.
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The Nernst equation describes the pH required for a spontaneous electrolytic reaction.
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Identify a true statement about a redox reaction.

A)It involves a transfer of protons from one species to another.
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C)It involves a transfer of electrons between two species.
D)It is always nonspontaneous.
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The rusting of the sheet metal of a car is an example of:

A)uniform corrosion.
B)galvanic corrosion.
C)electrolysis.
D)galvanized steel.
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By convention, the standard hydrogen electrode (SHE)is assigned a voltage of _____ V .

A)− 1.000
B)1.000
C)0.150
D)0.000
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What is the cell potential (E0) f or a galvanic cell formed from the following two half-reactions? Assume that the cell temperature is 38°C and the operating pressure is 0.04 atm. <strong>What is the cell potential (E<sup>0</sup>) f or a galvanic cell formed from the following two half-reactions? Assume that the cell temperature is 38°C and the operating pressure is 0.04 atm.  </strong> A)1.90 V B)1.95 V C)1.99 V D)2.20 V

A)1.90 V
B)1.95 V
C)1.99 V
D)2.20 V
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What is the cell potential (E 0 )for a galvanic cell formed from the following two half- reactions ? <strong>What is the cell potential (E <sup> 0 </sup>)for a galvanic cell formed from the following two half- reactions ?  </strong> A)−1 .43 V B)+1.43 V C)−0 .93 V D)+0.93 V

A)−1 .43 V
B)+1.43 V
C)−0 .93 V
D)+0.93 V
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A salt bridge between half-reactions maintains the electrical balance of a galvanic cell. This bridge is filled with:

A)a strong electrolyte.
B)inert carbon.
C)a weak electrolyte.
D)inert helium.
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In the following galvanic cell: <strong>In the following galvanic cell:   , the right-hand side of this notation represents the:</strong> A)spontaneous half of the reaction. B)oxidation half-reaction. C)anode of the cell. D)reduction half-reaction. , the right-hand side of this notation represents the:

A)spontaneous half of the reaction.
B)oxidation half-reaction.
C)anode of the cell.
D)reduction half-reaction.
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Suppose that you have an iron rod that requires copper coating. You have calculated that you need to deposit 4.00 g of copper to achieve an adequate coating. If your electrolysis cell (using Cu 2+)runs at 1.5 A, how long must you operate the cell to obtain the desired coating?

A)1 hour and 12 minutes
B)2 hours and 15 minutes
C)3 hours and 22 minutes
D)4 hours and 35 minutes
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What is the cell potential (E 0 )for a galvanic cell formed from the following two half- reactions? <strong>What is the cell potential (E <sup> 0 </sup>)for a galvanic cell formed from the following two half- reactions?  </strong> A)+1.334 V B)− 2.046 V C)+2.046 V D)+2.758 V

A)+1.334 V
B)− 2.046 V
C)+2.046 V
D)+2.758 V
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How many grams of silver are deposited at a platinum cathode in the electrolysis of AgNO 3 (aq)by 5.30 A of electric current in 4.0 hours?

A)85.3 g
B)42.6 g
C)121 g
D)188 g
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In the context of cell notations in galvanic cells, a phase boundary is denoted by _____.

A)|
B)||
C)-
D)=
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In a galvanic cell, oxidation occurs at _____.

A)the cathode
B)a salt bridge
C)the anode
D)the external circuit
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The most prevalent type of primary battery in use today is _____.

A)the rechargeable batter y
B)the lead-acid storage battery
C)the alkaline batter y
D)the nickel-metal-hydride battery
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Identify the balanced chemical equation for the following cell: <strong>Identify the balanced chemical equation for the following cell:  </strong> A)Al( s )+ Hg<sup>2+</sup>( aq )→ Al<sup>3+</sup>( aq )+ Hg( l ) B)2 Al( s )+ Hg<sup>2+</sup>( aq )→ 2 Al<sup>3+</sup>( aq )+ Hg( l ) C)Al( s )+ 3 Hg<sup>2+</sup>( aq )→ Al<sup>3+</sup>( aq )+ 3 Hg( l ) D)2 Al( s )+ 3 Hg<sup>2+</sup>( aq )→ 2 Al<sup>3+</sup>( aq )+ 3 Hg( l )

A)Al( s )+ Hg2+( aq )→ Al3+( aq )+ Hg( l )
B)2 Al( s )+ Hg2+( aq )→ 2 Al3+( aq )+ Hg( l )
C)Al( s )+ 3 Hg2+( aq )→ Al3+( aq )+ 3 Hg( l )
D)2 Al( s )+ 3 Hg2+( aq )→ 2 Al3+( aq )+ 3 Hg( l )
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In a galvanic cell, reduction occurs at _____.

A)the cathode
B)a salt bridge
C)the anode
D)the external circuit
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Which of the following cells is most likely to be an example of a galvanic cell?

A)Zn(s)| Zn 2+ || Cu 2+ | Cu(s)
B)Cu(s)| Cu 2+ || Fe 2+ | Fe(s)
C)Au(s)| Au + || Ag + | Ag(s)
D)Sn(s)| Sn 2+ || Fe 2+ | Fe(s)
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Balance the following electrochemical reaction in acid: MnO 4( aq )+ Zr( s )↔ Mn 2+( aq )+ Zr 2+( aq )

A)2 MnO4( aq )+ 16 H+( aq )+ 5 Zr( s )→ 2 Mn2+( aq )+ 5 Zr2+( aq )+ 8 H2O( l )
B)2 MnO4( aq )+ 5 Zr( s ) → 2 Mn2+( aq )+ 5 Zr2+( aq )
C)MnO4( aq )+ Zr( s )→ Mn2+( aq )+ Zr2+( aq )+ 5 e
D)2 MnO4( aq )+ 8 H+( aq )+ 5 Zr( s )→ 2 Mn2+( aq )+ 5 Zr2+( aq )+ 8 H2O( l )
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The most common fuel cells are based on the reaction of _____.

A)nickel and oxygen to produce nickel oxide
B)hydrogen and oxygen to produce water
C)lead and sulfuric acid to produce lead sulfate
D)zinc and air to produce zinc oxide
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What is the cell potential (E 0 )for a galvanic cell formed from the following two half- reactions? <strong>What is the cell potential (E <sup> 0 </sup>)for a galvanic cell formed from the following two half- reactions?  </strong> A)− 2.31 V B)+4.33 V C)− 1.32 V D)+2.00 V

A)− 2.31 V
B)+4.33 V
C)− 1.32 V
D)+2.00 V
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Single use, non-rechargeable batteries are referred to as _____.

A)primary cells
B)secondary cells
C)tertiary cells
D)electrolytic cells
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What is the cell potential (E0)for a galvanic cell formed from the following two half-reactions? Assume that the cell temperature is 45°C and the operating pressure is 0.06 atm. <strong>What is the cell potential (E<sup>0</sup>)for a galvanic cell formed from the following two half-reactions? Assume that the cell temperature is 45°C and the operating pressure is 0.06 atm.  </strong> A)1.03 V B)1.12 V C)1.24 V D)0.36 V

A)1.03 V
B)1.12 V
C)1.24 V
D)0.36 V
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In the context of the cell notation of galvanic cells, the anode is always written on the right and the cathode on the left.
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Which of the following represents the Nernst equation?

A) <strong>Which of the following represents the Nernst equation?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Which of the following represents the Nernst equation?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Which of the following represents the Nernst equation?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Which of the following represents the Nernst equation?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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An electrolysis cell that deposits copper (from Cu 2+ ions)operates for 30 minutes at an electric current of 3.20 A. What mass of copper is deposited?

A)1.9 g
B)2.3 g
C)3.5 g
D)4.2 g
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In general, a secondary cell has a much shorter life cycle than a primary cell of the same capacity.
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In any galvanic cell, the half-reaction with the more positive reduction potential will be the cathode.
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