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2RO; (aq) + 12 H† (aq) + 3 M (s) = RO (g) + 3M²* (aq) + 6 H2O (1)
E°rn = 3.86 V.
R: 5 valence e-, electronegativity of R = 3.3
M: 2 valence e-, electronegativity of M = 0.5
O and H represent Oxygen and Hydrogen (the known elements, with their known properties)
All atoms follow the octet rule; except for Hydrogen which follows the duet rule.
Does the above reaction favour the forward or reverse direction? If the concentration of RO;` (aq) was
reduced and What is the pH of this reaction? explain the reasons for your answers.
Step 1
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Transcribed Image Text:2RO; (aq) + 12 H† (aq) + 3 M (s) = RO (g) + 3M²* (aq) + 6 H2O (1) E°rn = 3.86 V. R: 5 valence e-, electronegativity of R = 3.3 M: 2 valence e-, electronegativity of M = 0.5 O and H represent Oxygen and Hydrogen (the known elements, with their known properties) All atoms follow the octet rule; except for Hydrogen which follows the duet rule. Does the above reaction favour the forward or reverse direction? If the concentration of RO;` (aq) was reduced and What is the pH of this reaction? explain the reasons for your answers. Step 1 + 12 H tag + 3MIS) = RO 19 + 3M²ta9 + GIb0 3.86 %3D from the value of fel that Com predict spntanious în forword side reetion we the reetion is +)ve %3D re Ove spontanious, - NF Eeel Step 2 Concentration of Ro, (a9) won reduce according eauilibrium the ke- chatetie principle to De-established will to în back- reaction endngo the HP han word direetion. backword direction Concentration of Ht înn reaction produce, then the we know p- - log LH+) and medium will increane PH of the reaction will decseone,
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