The standard reduction reactions for the two metals are listed below: Sn2 (aq) + 2e--> Sn(s) E = -0.14 V Al3*(aq) + 3e--> Al(s) E= -1.66 V Type a proper balanced chemical equation for the above reaction if an electrochemical cell were to be constructed. Use the same symbolism in the question. This include (aq), (s), and-->. For superscripts you can type regular numbers but use the appropriate charges. Example for Na(s) and X(s): Na1+(aq) + X(s) --> X1+(aq) + Na(s) Notice where spaces are in the example equation. If coefficients are needed do not put a space between the coefficient and the metal or ion species. Be sure your equation is also written clearly on your scrap paper in case you there is a problem with your typed response.

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The standard reduction reactions for the two metals are listed below:
Sn (aq) + 2e--> Sn(s)
E--0.14 V
A (aq) + 3e--> Al(s)
E = -1.66 V
Type a proper balanced chemical equation for the above reaction if an
electrochemical cell were to be constructed.
Use the same symbolism in the question. This include (ag), (s), and -->. For
superscripts you can type regular numbers but use the appropriate charges.
Example for Na(s) and X(s): Na1+(ag) + X(s)>X1+(aq)+ Na(s)
Notice where spaces are in the example equation. If coefficients are needed do not
put a space between the coefficient and the metal or ion species.
Be sure your equation is also written clearly on your scrap paper in case you there is
a problem with your typed response.
Transcribed Image Text:The standard reduction reactions for the two metals are listed below: Sn (aq) + 2e--> Sn(s) E--0.14 V A (aq) + 3e--> Al(s) E = -1.66 V Type a proper balanced chemical equation for the above reaction if an electrochemical cell were to be constructed. Use the same symbolism in the question. This include (ag), (s), and -->. For superscripts you can type regular numbers but use the appropriate charges. Example for Na(s) and X(s): Na1+(ag) + X(s)>X1+(aq)+ Na(s) Notice where spaces are in the example equation. If coefficients are needed do not put a space between the coefficient and the metal or ion species. Be sure your equation is also written clearly on your scrap paper in case you there is a problem with your typed response.
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