EX4. (a) In a beaker is dumped 0.23M Fe+2, 2g Fe(s), 0.45M Mn¹2, 0.78M MnO4¹, 0.35M Ce+3, and 0.29M Ce+4. The solution is prepared in 1F HCI. What reaction is likely to occur most readily within the beaker? (b) Find AG for the predominant reaction (c) Find the equilibrium constant for the predominant reaction.

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(a) In a beaker is dumped 0.23M Fe*2, 2g Fele), 0.45M Mn*2, 0.78M MnOs', 0.35M
Ce, and 0.29M Ce** The solution is prepared in 1F HCI. What reaction is likely to
occur most readily within the beaker?
(b) Find AG° for the predominant reaction
(c) Find the equilibrium constant for the predominant reaction.
(d) calculate E and AG for the conditions described. Will this reaction occur?
Transcribed Image Text:EX4. (a) In a beaker is dumped 0.23M Fe*2, 2g Fele), 0.45M Mn*2, 0.78M MnOs', 0.35M Ce, and 0.29M Ce** The solution is prepared in 1F HCI. What reaction is likely to occur most readily within the beaker? (b) Find AG° for the predominant reaction (c) Find the equilibrium constant for the predominant reaction. (d) calculate E and AG for the conditions described. Will this reaction occur?
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