Oxidation will occur at the while reduction will occur at the Possible answers are "anode" and "cathode".

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R = 8.314 mol·K
F = 96,485 mol
AG° + RT · In(Q)
AE°
() · In(Q)
AG
ΔΕ
%3D
Half Reaction (Note: All given as reduction)
E° (V)
02 (g) + 4 H*(aq) + 4 e
→ 2 H20 (I0)
1.229
Z2 (s) + 2 e -
→ 2Z (aq)
0.426
(aq) + 3 e
A (s)
0.292
2 H20 (1) + 2 e
G2+
(aq) + 2 e
M2+ (aq) + 2 e
Н2 (в) + 2 ОН" (aq)
- 0.828
G (s)
- 1.245
M (s)
- 1.893
Using a U-tube, a student sets up a non-spontaneous
electrochemical cell with a battery connected to two
carbon electrodes that are submerged in 1 M MZ2 (aq)
solution (M is a metal and Z is an anion composed of
the newly discovered element Z). Use the reference
information given in the table above to answer the
following three questions.
Question 10
Oxidation will occur at the
while reduction will occur at the
Possible answers are "anode" and "cathode".
Transcribed Image Text:R = 8.314 mol·K F = 96,485 mol AG° + RT · In(Q) AE° () · In(Q) AG ΔΕ %3D Half Reaction (Note: All given as reduction) E° (V) 02 (g) + 4 H*(aq) + 4 e → 2 H20 (I0) 1.229 Z2 (s) + 2 e - → 2Z (aq) 0.426 (aq) + 3 e A (s) 0.292 2 H20 (1) + 2 e G2+ (aq) + 2 e M2+ (aq) + 2 e Н2 (в) + 2 ОН" (aq) - 0.828 G (s) - 1.245 M (s) - 1.893 Using a U-tube, a student sets up a non-spontaneous electrochemical cell with a battery connected to two carbon electrodes that are submerged in 1 M MZ2 (aq) solution (M is a metal and Z is an anion composed of the newly discovered element Z). Use the reference information given in the table above to answer the following three questions. Question 10 Oxidation will occur at the while reduction will occur at the Possible answers are "anode" and "cathode".
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