General Chemistry: Principles and Modern Applications (11th Edition)
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Author: Ralph H. Petrucci, F. Geoffrey Herring, Jeffry D. Madura, Carey Bissonnette
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Chapter 23, Problem 82SAE
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The element that does not show +6 oxidation state should be determined from the following:
Concept introduction:
Oxidation state: It represents the number of electrons lost or gained by the atoms of an element in a compound. Oxidation numbers are generally written with the sign (+) and (-) with the magnitude.
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Reactivity of metals:
1. Observations (Indicate whether the reaction occurred, the vigor, extent and speed):
Al
Cu
Zn
a. No reaction
b.No reaction
Cu is least reactive
Al,(SO.);
then Al2 therefore Cu
is not able to displace
Al from solution
C. 3Cu+Al,(SO,)3
d.Cu + ZnSO4
Al is more reactive
CuSO,
than Cu thus Al
displaces Cu in
solution
eAl,(SO,), + Zn
f.No Reaction
ZnSO,
i.
h.
g.
H,SO,
not ionic equation for the reactions above.
For the following half-reactions, answer the following questions below
E° = +1.953 V
Co+(aq) + e →Co2+(aq)
- Fe?+(aq)
Fe*(aq) + e-
E = +0.769 V
I,(aq) + 2e- - 21-(aq)
E = +0.534 V
Pb²*(aq) + 2e¯
Pb(s)
E = -0.127 V
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→ Cd(s)
Cd²*(aq) + 2e-
Mn2+(aq) + 2e- → Mn(s)
E = -0.402 V
E° = -1.182 V
Redox reaction is:
a. SO2 + 2H2S --2S + 2H20.
b. SO3 + 2KOH --K2SO4 + H2O;
c. 2K2CrO4 + H2SO4 --K2SO4 + K2Cr207 + H2O
d. Cr203 + 2NAOH --2NaCrO2 + H2O;
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General Chemistry: Principles and Modern Applications (11th Edition)
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