CoUndeens COm spnots ocons silinst 2onb W Tro noit Co Syanbid or to ing Ianoitonul srto ai aw as VMBC (AAMIre poog ce rtocAnse wicLoOLsvjatue fucoo of no fuco of nolielsrini rol 19bro nt 28 pooid etidw) 38W A anlnoita not 2i nates fens alidgorusit. suzait riqn bas bogld ardi ni bnuci bhoonen anod ords ai obsm ST6 yer allso enummi lo 2oqytnism a'vbod ndetallea gan asn Bhotacd as lou2 nd isio tanlage ybod edt bnchsg 83 FAp oomo ozid en6 1artt 2llso booid sitW Samosed getyaono se Samoped 29gntgoneM Sgniwollol srtt ea lo noiealmer pt no bnogb eeve zunuer ei lo enoitoG HA 18 8. Assuming that the following redox reactions are found to occur spontaneously, identify the more active metal in each reaction. another Sium. her the for al TowReom viifls aouools zsob iadW Reaction More active metal attent 2+ 2Li(s)+Cu²*(aq) → 2Li* (aq)+Cu(s) Cr(s)+3V³*(aq) –→ 3V²*(aq)+Cr** (ag) E .3+ Cd(s) +2Ti³* (aq) - 2+ 2+ →2Ti-" (aq) + Cd"(aq) (105)

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CoUndeens
COm
spnots
ocons
silinst 2onb W
Tro noit
Co
Syanbid or to ing Ianoitonul srto ai aw as
VMBC (AAMIre poog ce rtocAnse wicLoOLsvjatue
fucoo of no
fuco of nolielsrini rol 19bro nt 28
pooid etidw) 38W A
anlnoita
not 2i nates
fens alidgorusit.
suzait riqn bas bogld ardi ni bnuci bhoonen anod ords ai obsm ST6 yer
allso enummi lo 2oqytnism a'vbod
ndetallea gan asn Bhotacd as lou2 nd isio tanlage ybod edt bnchsg
83 FAp
oomo ozid en6 1artt 2llso booid sitW
Samosed getyaono se
Samoped
29gntgoneM
Sgniwollol srtt
ea lo noiealmer pt no bnogb eeve zunuer ei lo enoitoG HA 18
8. Assuming that the following redox reactions are found to occur spontaneously, identify the more active
metal in each reaction.
another
Sium.
her the
for al
TowReom viifls aouools zsob iadW
Reaction
More active metal
attent
2+
2Li(s)+Cu²*(aq) → 2Li* (aq)+Cu(s)
Cr(s)+3V³*(aq) –→ 3V²*(aq)+Cr** (ag)
E
.3+
Cd(s) +2Ti³* (aq) -
2+
2+
→2Ti-" (aq) + Cd"(aq)
(105)
Transcribed Image Text:CoUndeens COm spnots ocons silinst 2onb W Tro noit Co Syanbid or to ing Ianoitonul srto ai aw as VMBC (AAMIre poog ce rtocAnse wicLoOLsvjatue fucoo of no fuco of nolielsrini rol 19bro nt 28 pooid etidw) 38W A anlnoita not 2i nates fens alidgorusit. suzait riqn bas bogld ardi ni bnuci bhoonen anod ords ai obsm ST6 yer allso enummi lo 2oqytnism a'vbod ndetallea gan asn Bhotacd as lou2 nd isio tanlage ybod edt bnchsg 83 FAp oomo ozid en6 1artt 2llso booid sitW Samosed getyaono se Samoped 29gntgoneM Sgniwollol srtt ea lo noiealmer pt no bnogb eeve zunuer ei lo enoitoG HA 18 8. Assuming that the following redox reactions are found to occur spontaneously, identify the more active metal in each reaction. another Sium. her the for al TowReom viifls aouools zsob iadW Reaction More active metal attent 2+ 2Li(s)+Cu²*(aq) → 2Li* (aq)+Cu(s) Cr(s)+3V³*(aq) –→ 3V²*(aq)+Cr** (ag) E .3+ Cd(s) +2Ti³* (aq) - 2+ 2+ →2Ti-" (aq) + Cd"(aq) (105)
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