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1.

Find the number of electrons transferred in the equation Cu(g) + 2Ag+(aq) → Cu2+(aq) + 2Ag(s).

A. 4
B. 3
C. 2
D. 1
Answer» D. 1
2.

What is the number of electrons transferred in an equation if the Nernst equation is E(cell) = E°(cell) – 9.83 × 10-3 × log10 (Anode / Cathode)?

A. 2
B. 6
C. 4
D. 1
Answer» C. 4
3.

A zinc rod dipped in n molar solution of ZnSO4 has an electrode potential of -0.56 V. The salt is 98 percent dissociated at room temperature. What is the molarity of the solution? (E°(Zn+2/Zn) = -0.5 V)

A. 8.44 × 10-3 M
B. 9.44 × 10-4 M
C. 8.44 × 10-4 M
D. 9.44 × 10-3 M
Answer» E.
4.

Calculate the electrode potential of the given electrode.

A. Pt, Cl2(2 bar)| 2Cl–(0.02 M); E°(Cl2 | 2Cl–) = 3.4 V
B. 3.51 V
C. 3.55 V
D. 1.26 V
E. 2.95 V
Answer» B. 3.51 V
5.

The e.m.f and the standard e.m.f of a cell in the following reaction is 5 V and 5.06 V at room temperature, Ni(s) + 2Ag+(n) → Ni2+(0.02M) + 2Ag(s). What is the concentration of Ag+ ions?

A. 0.0125 M
B. 0.0314 M
C. 0.0625 M
D. 0.0174 M
Answer» E.
6.

What is the correct Nernst equation for M2+ (aq) + 2e+ → M (s) at 45°C?

A. E°(M2+/M) + 0.315log10 (1 / [M]+2)
B. E° (M2+/M) + 0.0425log10 (1 / [M]+2)
C. E° (M2+/M) + 0.0315log10 (1 / [M]+2)
D. E° (M2+/M) + 0.0326log10 (1 / [M]+2)
Answer» D. E° (M2+/M) + 0.0326log10 (1 / [M]+2)
7.

The equilibrium constant for a cell reaction, Cu(g) + 2Ag+(aq) → Cu2+(aq) + 2Ag (s) is 4 × 1016. Find E° (cell) for the cell reaction.

A. 0.63 V
B. 0.49 V
C. 1.23 V
D. 3.24 V
Answer» C. 1.23 V
8.

Calculate the e.m.f. of the half-cell given below.

A. Pt, H2 | HCl at 1-atmosphere pressure and 0.1 M. Given, E°(OP) = 2 V.
B. 4 V
C. 5.6 V
D. 3.4 V
E. 5.4 V
Answer» E. 5.4 V
9.

Calculate the equilibrium constant for the reaction Fe + CuSO4 ⇌ FeSO4 + Cu at 25°C.

A. (Given E°(OP/Fe) = 0.5 V°, E°(OP/Cu) = -0.4 V)
B. 3.46 × 1030
C. 3.46 × 1026
D. 3.22 × 1030
E. 3.22 × 1026
Answer» D. 3.22 × 1030
10.

The standard oxidation potential of Ni/Ni2+ electrode is 0.3 V. If this is combined with a hydrogen electrode in acid solution, at what pH of the solution with the measured e.m.f. be zero at 25°C? (Assume [Ni2+] = 1M)

A. 5.08
B. 4
C. 4.5
D. 5.25
Answer» B. 4