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Predicting Redox Reactions 9.3
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Predicting Spontaneous Reactions Using the Standard Reduction Chart
Does Au3+ react with Cl-? If it does write the spontaneous reaction.
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The top reaction is written forward- reduction
The bottom reaction is written in reverse- oxidation (Au e Au(s)) 2 (2Cl- Cl2(g) + 2e-) 3 2Au Cl- 3Cl2(g) Au(s)
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Does Ag+ react with Br-?
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nonspontaneous
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Some ions are on both sides of the table and are oxidizing or reducing agents. For example:
Fe Fe2+ Fe3+ Sn Sn2+ Sn4+ Cu Cu+ Cu2+
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Does Sn2+ react with Cr?
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spontaneous 3 (Sn2+ + 2e- Sn(s)) 2 (Cr(s) Cr3+ + 3e-)
Check both spontaneous 3 (Sn e- Sn(s)) 2 (Cr(s) Cr e-) 2Cr (s) Sn2+ 2Cr Sn(s)
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Can you keep HCl in a Cu container? Explain!
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nonspontaneous
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Can you keep HCl in a Cu container? Explain!
Yes, nonspontaneous. H+ is a weaker oxidizing agent than Cu2+ and Cu+.
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Can you keep HCl in a Zn container? Explain!
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Spontaneous- no H+ is a stronger oxidizing agent than Zn2+
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Write the spontaneous reaction.
2H e H2(g) Zn(s) Zn e- 2H Zn(s) H2(g) + Zn2+
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Can you keep HNO3 in a Au container? Explain!
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Can you keep HNO3 in a Au container? Explain!
Yes, nonspontaneous. HNO3 is a weaker oxidizing agent than Au3+.
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Can you keep HNO3 in a Cu container? Explain!
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Take the strongest ox agent- higher
Take the strongest red agent- lower
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Can you keep HNO3 in a Cu container?
No, spontaneous. HNO3 is a stronger oxidizing agent than Cu2+. Write the spontaneous reaction. NO H e- NO(g) H2O x 2 Cu(s) Cu e- x 3 2NO H Cu(s) 2NO(g) H2O Cu2+
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nonspontaneous- both on same side
Does Au3+ react with Fe3+?
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spontaneous- downhill
Does Fe3+ react with Pb?
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nonspontaneous- uphill
Does Cl2 react with F-?
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spontaneousdownhill Does S2O82- react with Pb?
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nonspontaneous- uphill
Does Cu2+ react with Br-?
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spontaneous- downhill
Does Br2 react with Sn2+?
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nonspontaneous- uphill
Does Pb2+ react with Fe2+?
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spontaneous- downhill
Can you keep HCl in a Fe or a Ag container? HCl → H Cl- Yes 2H e- → H2(g) Fe → Fe e- No 2H Fe → H2(g) Fe2+
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Can you keep HNO3 in a Au or a Ag container?
Yes NO H e- → NO(g) H2O Ag → Ag e- x 3 No NO H Ag → NO(g) H2O Ag+
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