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Electrochemistry : ECellObservations (20 Variations)
Consider the electrochemical cell diagram shown below. As you observe the reaction in the cell, you notice that the tin electrode seems to be disappearing while there are deposits forming on the silver electrode. Which of the following is a correct statement?

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Electrochemistry : BatteryDesign (8 Variations) Students are attempting to construct a battery in the laboratory that will light up a light bulb. Compare the following lists prepared by students and determine which student will not be able to successfully build a "battery" that will light up the bulb.
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Electrochemistry : ElectrolysisHalfRxns (20 Variations) The following electrochemical data may be helpful in answering the question below.  What will be the products of the electrolysis of an aqueous solution of Tin (II) sulfate (SnSO4)? (The electrodes themselves are platinum.)
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Electrochemistry : BalanceRedoxRxn (20 Variations) The following electrochemical data may be helpful in answering the question below.

Magnesium reacts with nitric acid to form magnesium nitrate and nitrogen monoxide in an acidic aqueous solution. Write the balanced equation for this reaction.
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Electrochemistry : BatteryHalfRxns (20 Variations) The two half-reactions for the LeClanche dry cell battery are shown below. Identify the oxidizing and reducing agents in this cell. Zn(s) Zn2+(aq) + 2e- 2NH4+(aq) + 2e- 2NH3(g) + H2(g)
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Electrochemistry : ElectrolysisCalcs (20 Variations) Calculate the mass of gold that could be plated from a solution with a current of 0.40 A for 22 min. Au3+(aq) + 3 electrons Au(s)
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Electrochemistry : FuelCellsAndBatteries (20 Variations)
Determine whether the following descriptions are characteristic of fuel
cells, primary batteries, secondary batteries or both batteries and fuel
cells.
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