Write the net cell equation for the electrochemical cell. Phases are optional. Co(s) Co²+ (aq, 0.0155 M) || Ag+ (aq, 1.5

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Write the net cell equation for the electrochemical cell. Phases are optional. Co(s) Co²+ (aq, 0.0155 M) || Ag+ (aq, 1.5

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Write The Net Cell Equation For The Electrochemical Cell Phases Are Optional Co S Co Aq 0 0155 M Ag Aq 1 5 1
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Write the net cell equation for the electrochemical cell. Phases are optional. Co(s) Co²+ (aq, 0.0155 M) || Ag+ (aq, 1.50 M) | Ag(s) net cell equation: Co(s) + 2Ag - - CO₂ (aq) + 2Ag(s) Incorrect Calculate Ecell and Ecell at 25 °C, using standard potentials as needed. Ecell = 1.08 Ecell 1.14 = You have not correctly written the net cell equation. In shorthand cell notation, the anode is written on the left. Thus, the anodic reaction is the oxidation of Co to Co²+, and the cathodic reaction is the reduction of Ag* to Ag. Add electrons to the half-reactions to balance the charge. Co(s) → Co²+ (aq) Ag (aq) Ag(s) Now, balance the number of electrons transferred in the half-reactions by multiplying one or both of the half- reactions by a small integer. Sum the half-reactions to form the overall reaction. Finally, cancel the electrons.
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