QUESTION 9 The standard reduction potential for manganese, Ered Mn²/Mn = -1.18 V and standard reduction potential for ti

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QUESTION 9 The standard reduction potential for manganese, Ered Mn²/Mn = -1.18 V and standard reduction potential for ti

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QUESTION 9 The standard reduction potential for manganese, Ered Mn²/Mn = -1.18 V and standard reduction potential for tin, Ered Sn²/Sn = -0.14 V. a) Write an equation for each of the half reactions occurring at both electrodes in an (2 marks) electrolytic cell.

b) State the electrode that will increase in mass. Justify your answer. (3 marks)
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