Cu | Cu (1,0M) | Ag'(1,0M)| Ag 1.0 MAg 10M Cu |2) a-) When the iron rod was dipped into 5 % CuSO, solution, indicate the changes that will occur and the related reaction. b-) The zinc rod was immersed into 10% HCl solution, indicate the changes that will occur and the related reaction. c-) The copper rod was immersed into 10% HCl solution, indicate the changes that will occur and the related reaction.

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Cu | Cu"(1,0M) || Ag'(1,0M) | Ag
Cu
1.0 M Ae
1.0 M Cu2+
2) a-) When the iron rod was dipped into 5 % CuSO, solution, indicate the changes that will occur and the related
reaction.
b-) The zinc rod was immersed into 10% HCl solution, indicate the changes that will occur and the related reaction.
c-) The copper rod was immersed into 10% HCl solution, indicate the changes that will occur and the related reaction.
d-) The copper rod was immersed in the AGNO; solution, indicate the changes that will occur and the related reaction.
Fe 2" (aq)+ 2e → Fe (k)
E= -0,440
Cu" (aq) + 2e - Cu (k)
E=+0,340
Zn" (aq)+ 2e → Zn(k)
E=-0,763
2H' (aq) +2e H2(g)
E= 0,00
Ag" (aq) + e
Ag(k)
E=+0,800
Fe * (aq+e' Fe (aq)
E=+0,771
Transcribed Image Text:Cu | Cu"(1,0M) || Ag'(1,0M) | Ag Cu 1.0 M Ae 1.0 M Cu2+ 2) a-) When the iron rod was dipped into 5 % CuSO, solution, indicate the changes that will occur and the related reaction. b-) The zinc rod was immersed into 10% HCl solution, indicate the changes that will occur and the related reaction. c-) The copper rod was immersed into 10% HCl solution, indicate the changes that will occur and the related reaction. d-) The copper rod was immersed in the AGNO; solution, indicate the changes that will occur and the related reaction. Fe 2" (aq)+ 2e → Fe (k) E= -0,440 Cu" (aq) + 2e - Cu (k) E=+0,340 Zn" (aq)+ 2e → Zn(k) E=-0,763 2H' (aq) +2e H2(g) E= 0,00 Ag" (aq) + e Ag(k) E=+0,800 Fe * (aq+e' Fe (aq) E=+0,771
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