A student constructs the following standard electrochemical cell in a laboratory at 25.0 °C. Cis 1.00 mol/L HNO,(aq) Salt bridge NO,g) (aq) + 0.67 V +0.46 V +1.14 V +0.93 V 1.00 mol/L Cu(NO),(aq) Cu(s) If the standard lead reduction half-reaction had been chosen as the reference half- reaction instead of the hydrogen reduction half-reaction, then the electrical potential for this cell would be

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A student constructs the following standard electrochemical cell in a laboratory
at 25.0 °C.
Cis
1.00 mol/1
HNO,(aq)
Salt bridge
NO, g) (aq)
+ 0.67 V
+0.46 V
+1.14 V
+0.93 V
1.00 mol/L
Cu(NO),(aq)
Cu(s)
If the standard lead reduction half-reaction had been chosen as the reference half-
reaction instead of the hydrogen reduction half-reaction, then the electrical potential
for this cell would be
Transcribed Image Text:A student constructs the following standard electrochemical cell in a laboratory at 25.0 °C. Cis 1.00 mol/1 HNO,(aq) Salt bridge NO, g) (aq) + 0.67 V +0.46 V +1.14 V +0.93 V 1.00 mol/L Cu(NO),(aq) Cu(s) If the standard lead reduction half-reaction had been chosen as the reference half- reaction instead of the hydrogen reduction half-reaction, then the electrical potential for this cell would be
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