A certain half-reaction has a standard reduction potential Ed=+0.68 V. An engineer proposes using this half-reaction at
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A certain half-reaction has a standard reduction potential Ed=+0.68 V. An engineer proposes using this half-reaction at
A certain half-reaction has a standard reduction potential Ed=+0.68 V. An engineer proposes using this half-reaction at the anode of a galvanic cell that must provide at least 0.70 V of electrical power. The cell will operate under standard conditions. Note for advanced students: assume the engineer requires this half-reaction to happen at the anode of the cell. | 0-0 C. l. O yes, there is a minimum. Bed - DV = Is there a minimum standard reduction potential that the half-reaction used at the cathode of this cell can have? If so, check the "yes" box and calculate the minimum. Round your answer to 2 decimal places. If there is no lower limit, check the "no" box. no minimum x Х $ ? Is there a maximum standard reduction potential that the half-reaction used at the cathode of this cell can have? O yes, there is a maximum. E = Or If so, check the "yes" box and calculate the maximum. Round your answer to 2 decimal places. If there is no upper limit, check the "no" box. no maximum By using the information in the ALEKS Data tab, write a balanced equation describing a half reaction that could be used at the cathode of this cell. 0 Note: write the half reaction as it would actually occur at the cathode.
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