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A voltaic cell that uses the reaction
PdCl42- (aq) + Cd(s) → Pd(s) + 4 Cl-(aq) + Cd2+(aq), has a measured standard cell potential of +1.03 V. (a) Write the two half-cell reactions. (b) By using data from Appendix E, determine E° red for the reaction involving Pd. (c) Sketch the voltaic cell, label the anode and cathode, and indicate the direction of electron flow.
A voltaic cell that uses the reaction
PdCl42- (aq) + Cd(s) → Pd(s) + 4 Cl-(aq) + Cd2+(aq), has a measured standard cell potential of +1.03 V. (a) Write the two half-cell reactions. (b) By using data from Appendix E, determine E° red for the reaction involving Pd. (c) Sketch the voltaic cell, label the anode and cathode, and indicate the direction of electron flow.
Keith LeannonLv2
29 May 2020