Practice with Voltaic Cells. 1)Sketch a galvanic cell consisting of a Mg electrode in a 1.0 M Mg(NO 3 ) 2 solution and a Ag electrode in a 1.0 M AgNO.

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Practice with Voltaic Cells

1)Sketch a galvanic cell consisting of a Mg electrode in a 1.0 M Mg(NO 3 ) 2 solution and a Ag electrode in a 1.0 M AgNO 3 solution. Make sure to include all parts of the cell in your sketch. a)Determine which electrode is the anode and which is the cathode. b)Write the oxidation and reduction half reactions c)Calculate the E 0 cell

2) Sketch a galvanic cell consisting of a Fe electrode in a 1.0 M Fe(NO 3 ) 2 solution and a Ni electrode in a 1.0 M Ni(NO 3 ) 2 solution. Make sure to include all parts of the cell in your sketch. a)Determine which electrode is the anode and which is the cathode. b)Write the oxidation and reduction half reactions c)Calculate the E 0 cell