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Multiple ChoiceIf [Br–] = 0.010 M and [Al3+] = 0.022 M, predict whether the following reaction would proceed spontaneously as written at 25ºC:Al (s) + Br2 (l) ⇌ Al3+ (aq) + Br– (aq)Standard Reduction PotentialsAl3+ (aq) + 3 e– → Al (s) E°red = –1.66 VBr2 (l) + 2 e– → Br– (aq) E°red = +1.09 V218views2rank1comments
Multiple ChoiceDetermine [Fe2+] for the following galvanic cell at 25ºC if given [Sn2+] = 0.072 M, [Fe3+] = 0.0219 M, and [Sn4+] = 0.00345 M. Sn2+ (aq) + 2 Fe3+ (aq) ⇌. Sn4+ (aq) + 2 Fe2+ (aq) Ecell = + 0.68 VStandard Reduction PotentialsSn4+ (aq) + 2 e– →. Sn2+ (aq) E°red = + 0.151 VFe3+ (aq) + e– → Fe2+ (aq) E°red = + 0.771 V219views1rank1comments