A galvanic cell is constructed by wiring a copper electrode bathed in 1.0 M Cu2* (aq) to a silver electrode bathed in 1.0 M Ag*, with the two solutions connected by a salt bridge. Consider the two half reactions listed below. What is the overall balanced equation describing the chemistry in this device? Cu2* (ag) + 2e → Cu (s) E° = +0.34 V vs SHE %3D Ag*(aq) + e¯ → Ag (s) E° = +0.80 V vs SHE Select one: + Ag* (aq) Cu (s) → Cu2+ + Ag (s) (aq) Cu2+ + Ag (s) » Cu (s) + Ag* (aq) (aq) + 2Ag (s) Cu (s) + 2Ag*(ag) → Cu2+ (aq) more than one of these correctly describes the balanced reaction Cu2+ (aq) + 2Ag (s) → Cu (s) + 2Ag* (aq)

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A galvanic cell is constructed by wiring a copper electrode bathed in 1.0 M Cu²+
(aq) to a
silver electrode bathed in 1.0 M Ag*, with the two solutions connected by a salt bridge.
Consider the two half reactions listed below. What is the overall balanced equation
describing the chemistry in this device?
Cu2* (aq)
+ 2e → Cu (s)
E° = +0.34 V vs SHE
Ag*(ag) + e → Ag (s)
E° = +0.80 V vs SHE
Select one:
Cu (s) + Ag* (aq)
→ Cu2+
+ Ag (s)
(aq)
Cu2+
+ Ag
→ Cu
Ag* (aq)
(аq)
(s)
(s)
Cu (s) + 2Ag*(aq)
→ Cu2+
2Ag (s)
(aq)
+
more than one of these correctly describes the balanced reaction
Cu2+
(aq)
+ 2Ag (s)
→ Cu (s) + 2Ag*(aq)
Transcribed Image Text:A galvanic cell is constructed by wiring a copper electrode bathed in 1.0 M Cu²+ (aq) to a silver electrode bathed in 1.0 M Ag*, with the two solutions connected by a salt bridge. Consider the two half reactions listed below. What is the overall balanced equation describing the chemistry in this device? Cu2* (aq) + 2e → Cu (s) E° = +0.34 V vs SHE Ag*(ag) + e → Ag (s) E° = +0.80 V vs SHE Select one: Cu (s) + Ag* (aq) → Cu2+ + Ag (s) (aq) Cu2+ + Ag → Cu Ag* (aq) (аq) (s) (s) Cu (s) + 2Ag*(aq) → Cu2+ 2Ag (s) (aq) + more than one of these correctly describes the balanced reaction Cu2+ (aq) + 2Ag (s) → Cu (s) + 2Ag*(aq)
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