1. A student constructed a voltaic cell using nickel and lead as electrodes. He also used 0.50 M N(NO3)2 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--0.13 V A Write the balanced reaction occurring in the voltaic cell. Write your answers in your solution sheet. B. Compute the standard cell potential, Ecell C Calculate the cell potential at 28 °C, Ece 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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1. A student constructed a voltaic cell using nickel and lead as electrodes. He also used 0.50 M Ni(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), E. - -0.13 V
A Write the balanced reaction occurring in the voltaic cell. Write your answers in your solution sheet.
B. Compute the standard cell potential, Ecell
C Calculate the cell potential at 28 °C, Ecet
D. If the concentration of Pb(NO3), solution uled was increased, what will be the effect on the measured
potential? (increase, decrease, no effect)
2. Ate Shawol and Concertina performed electrolysis to determine the identity of an unknown metal X. They
determined that 2 electrons are involved in the reaction per mole of the unknown metal X. After applying 1.295 A
of current for 16.00 hours, 21.59 g of the unknown metal was deposited to the electrode. Help Ate Shawol and
Concertina determine the identity of the unknown metal X
3. Complete and balance the chemical reaction using method of half-reactions. Write your answer in your solution sheet
AL-NO₂Al(OHNH (basic solution)
Transcribed Image Text:1. A student constructed a voltaic cell using nickel and lead as electrodes. He also used 0.50 M Ni(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), E. - -0.13 V A Write the balanced reaction occurring in the voltaic cell. Write your answers in your solution sheet. B. Compute the standard cell potential, Ecell C Calculate the cell potential at 28 °C, Ecet D. If the concentration of Pb(NO3), solution uled was increased, what will be the effect on the measured potential? (increase, decrease, no effect) 2. Ate Shawol and Concertina performed electrolysis to determine the identity of an unknown metal X. They determined that 2 electrons are involved in the reaction per mole of the unknown metal X. After applying 1.295 A of current for 16.00 hours, 21.59 g of the unknown metal was deposited to the electrode. Help Ate Shawol and Concertina determine the identity of the unknown metal X 3. Complete and balance the chemical reaction using method of half-reactions. Write your answer in your solution sheet AL-NO₂Al(OHNH (basic solution)
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