1. A student constructed a voltaic cell using nickel and lead as electrodes. He also used 0.50 M N (NO) as the anolyte and 0.25 M Pb(NO₂), as the catholyte. Ni2+ (aq) + 2e-→ Ni(s). Ered--025 V Pb2+ (aq) + 2e-→ Pb(s), Ed--0.13V A Write the balanced reaction occurring in the voltaic cell. Write your answers in your solution sheet. B. Compute the standard cell potential, Ee C Calculate the cell potential at 28 °C. Ecel D. If the concentration of Pb(NO3), solution uled was increased, what will be the effect on the measured potential? Gincrease, decrease, no effect)

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1. A student constructed a voltaic cell using nickel and lead as electrodes. He also used 0.50 M Ni(NO₂), as the
anolyte and 0.25 M Pb(NO₂), as the catholyte.
Ni2+(aq) + 2e- → Ni(s). Ered -- 0.25 V
Pb2+ (aq) + 2e-→ Pb(s), Ed=-0.13V
A Write the balanced reaction occurring in the voltaic cell. Write your answers in your solution sheet.
B. Compute the standard cell potential, El
C Calculate the cell potential at 28 °C. El
D. If the concentration of Pb(NO3), solution uled was increased, what will be the effect on the measured
potential? (increase, decrease, no effect)
Transcribed Image Text:1. A student constructed a voltaic cell using nickel and lead as electrodes. He also used 0.50 M Ni(NO₂), as the anolyte and 0.25 M Pb(NO₂), as the catholyte. Ni2+(aq) + 2e- → Ni(s). Ered -- 0.25 V Pb2+ (aq) + 2e-→ Pb(s), Ed=-0.13V A Write the balanced reaction occurring in the voltaic cell. Write your answers in your solution sheet. B. Compute the standard cell potential, El C Calculate the cell potential at 28 °C. El D. If the concentration of Pb(NO3), solution uled was increased, what will be the effect on the measured potential? (increase, decrease, no effect)
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