MCQ - Test 3 With - Key
MCQ - Test 3 With - Key
MCQ - Test 3 With - Key
A) Al
B) Ni
C) Both Al and Ni would work.
D) Neither Al nor Ni would work.
E) This cannot be determined.
A) MnO4–
B) I2
C) Zn2+
D) Zn
E) MnO2
4. The following two half-reactions take place in a galvanic cell. At standard conditions, what species are produced
at each electrode?
Sn2+ + 2e– Sn E° = –0.14 V
A) Cl2
B) H2
C) Mg
D) Mg2+
E) Cl-
6. The standard potential for the reaction Zn + 2Ag+ Zn2+ + 2Ag is 1.56 V. Given that the standard reduction
potential for Ag+ + e– Ag is 0.80 V, determine the standard reduction potential for Zn2+ + 2e– Zn.
A) -0.76 V
B) 0.04 V
C) 0.76 V
D) -0.38 V
E) none of these
Consider an electrochemical cell with a copper electrode immersed in 1.0 M Cu2+ and a silver electrode immersed
in 1.0 M Ag+.
Ag+ + e– Ag E° = 0.80 V
Consider the galvanic cell shown below (the contents of each half-cell are written beneath each compartment).
12. In a common car battery, six identical cells each carry out the following reaction:
H+(aq) 0
H2O(l) –237
CH3OH(aq) –163
HCOOH(aq) –351
e– 0
You make a cell with a copper electrode in a solution of copper nitrate and a silver electrode in a solution of silver
nitrate.
Ag+ + e– Ag E° = 0.80 V
14. If you could increase the concentration of Ag+, which of the following would be true about the cell potential?
A) It would increase.
B) It would decrease.
C) It would remain constant.
D) This cannot be determined.
15. If you could increase the concentration of Cu2+, which of the following would be true about the cell potential?
A) It would increase.
B) It would decrease.
C) It would remain constant.
D) This cannot be determined.
16. A cell is set up with copper and lead electrodes in contact with CuSO4(aq) and Pb(NO3)2(aq), respectively, at
25°C. The standard reduction potentials are
Pb2+ + 2e– Pb E° = –0.13 V
Cu2+ + 2e– Cu E° = +0.34 V
If sulfuric acid is added to the Pb(NO3)2 solution, forming a precipitate of PbSO4, the cell potential
A) increases.
B) decreases.
C) is unchanged.
D) It is impossible to tell what will happen.
17. Consider an electrochemical cell with a copper electrode immersed in 1.0 M Cu2+ and a silver electrode
immersed in 1.0 M Ag+.
Ag+ + e– Ag E° = 0.80 V
A) 8.6 1017
B) 9.3 108
C) 4.1 103
D) 6.4 10–6
E) none of these
20. An antique automobile bumper is to be chrome plated. The bumper, which is dipped into an acidic Cr 2O72–
solution, serves as a cathode of an electrolytic cell. The atomic mass of Cr is 52 g/mol. If the current is 21.4
amperes, how long will it take to deposit 1.72 102 g of Cr(s) onto the bumper?
A) 49.7 h
B) 24.9 h
C) 41.4 min
D) 15.8 h
E) 16.6 h
21. Electrolysis of a molten salt with the formula MCl, using a current of 3.86 amp for 16.2 min, deposits 1.52 g of
metal. Identify the metal. (1 faraday = 96,485 coulombs)
A) Li
B) Na
C) K
D) Rb
E) Ca
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