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reduced by copper i got -90.7 kJ
hmmm i used Wmax = -qE
W = -(2 x 96485) x (0.47)
= -90.7 kJ |
25-5-2006 at 19:29 by: j4yman |
reduced by copper [quote][i]Originally posted by 12AX7[/i]
Ya, look up a table of reduction potentials.
As for the ... |
24-5-2006 at 22:55 by: j4yman |
reduced by copper The question simply is, which could be reduced by Cu?
Sn2+ (superscript 2+)
Ag+ (superscript +)
Z ... |
24-5-2006 at 04:43 by: j4yman |
Spontaneous reaction BTW, the answer was
a) This reaction is spontaneous at 110°C and S8 (monoclinic) is more stable t ... |
12-5-2006 at 00:21 by: j4yman |
Spontaneous reaction I'm having trouble with this question...
For the process S8 (rhombic) --> S8 (monoclinic) at 1 ... |
11-5-2006 at 00:46 by: j4yman |
a few questions... [quote][i]Originally posted by rogue chemist[/i]
I am not going to do them for you but I will give ... |
27-4-2006 at 00:19 by: j4yman |
a few questions... Hey i was wondering which reagents would serve as the basis for a simple chemical test to distinguis ... |
26-4-2006 at 17:48 by: j4yman |