The electrochemical cell is given: in the picture. Which of these changes will increase the cell voltage? a. .Dilution of solution Al3+(aq) to 0.001M b. dilution of solution Cu2+(aq) to 0.001M c. .Increasing the surface area of ​​Al(s)     In which sample is the smallest number of atoms found? a. 1.0 liter of Ar on the condition of STP b. 1.0 liter of H2 on the condition of STP c. 1.0 liter of Ar in 25C degrees and 760 mmHg d. 1.0 liter of H2 in 0C degrees and 900mmHg

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A. The electrochemical cell is given: in the picture.

Which of these changes will increase the cell voltage?

a. .Dilution of solution Al3+(aq) to 0.001M

b. dilution of solution Cu2+(aq) to 0.001M

c. .Increasing the surface area of ​​Al(s)

 

 

In which sample is the smallest number of atoms found?

a. 1.0 liter of Ar on the condition of STP

b. 1.0 liter of H2 on the condition of STP

c. 1.0 liter of Ar in 25C degrees and 760 mmHg

d. 1.0 liter of H2 in 0C degrees and 900mmHg

What can you say about the rate of non-fundamental response:

a. The rate of reaction is equal to the rate of the first stage in the reaction mechanism in which the reactant disintegrates.

b. The reaction rate is equal to the fastest fundamental reaction rate.

c. The rate of reaction is determined by the rate of product formation with the largest molar mass.

d. The rate of reaction is determined by the slowest fundamental reaction rate at which the product is formed.

Alg) I Al" (aq, 1 M) || Cu" (aq. 1 M) Cu(s)
Transcribed Image Text:Alg) I Al" (aq, 1 M) || Cu" (aq. 1 M) Cu(s)
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