The equilibrium constant, K. was found to be 1.2 x 10³ at 25°C for the reaction, 2X(s) + Cu²(aq) = 2X (aq) + Cu(s) Using

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The equilibrium constant, K. was found to be 1.2 x 10³ at 25°C for the reaction, 2X(s) + Cu²(aq) = 2X (aq) + Cu(s) Using

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The Equilibrium Constant K Was Found To Be 1 2 X 10 At 25 C For The Reaction 2x S Cu Aq 2x Aq Cu S Using 1 (16.8 KiB) Viewed 15 times
The equilibrium constant, K. was found to be 1.2 x 10³ at 25°C for the reaction, 2X(s) + Cu²(aq) = 2X (aq) + Cu(s) Using the following reduction potential for copper, what is the reduction potential for the other half reaction involving the substance +0.34 V Cu(ag)+2e Cu(s) -0.16 V O 0.52 V 0.18 V -0.25 V 1 pt O 0.091 V
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