A certain half-reaction has a standard reduction potential Ed=+0.62 V. An engineer proposes using this half-reaction at
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A certain half-reaction has a standard reduction potential Ed=+0.62 V. An engineer proposes using this half-reaction at the cathode of a galvanic cell that must provide at least 0.60 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 cathode of the cell. Is there a minimum standard reduction potential that the half. reaction used at the anode of this cell can have? If so, check the "yes" box and calculate the minimum. Round your answer to 2 deomal places. If there is no lower limit, check the "no" box. Is there a maximum standard: reduction potential that the half- reaction used at the anode of this cell can have? If so, check the "yes" box and calculate the maximum. Round your answer to 2 deomal places. If there is no upper limit, check the "no" box. By using the information in the ALEKS Data tab, write a balanced equation. describing a half reaction that could be used at the anode of this cell. Note: write the half reaction as it would actually occur at the anode. O yes, there is a minimum. O no minimum O yes, there is a maximum. Ono maximum 0 E red red = ☐v - Ov 0-0 0.0² X Start over ?