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Atomic number is equivalent to its protons and electrons. :)
Answer:
The only thing that will not affect the potential is the adition of solid Sn.
Explanation:
The potencial of a cell is linked to the concentration of the substances involved in the reactions by the equation of Nernst. So a change of one of them would change the cell potential.
The Keq for this reaction is:
<em>Sn is not included because it's in solid state. </em>
As can be seen, changing the concentrations of H2 (increasing the pressure), H+ (lowering the pH) or Sn2+ will affect the potential.
The only thing that will not affect it is the adition of solid Sn.
Answer:
A catalyst is a substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction but is not consumed during the course of the reaction. A catalyst will appear in the steps of a reaction mechanism, but it will not appear in the overall chemical reaction (as it is not a reactant or product).
Answer:
Reduction
Explanation:
Gaining electrons means reduction. When the electrons are on the reactant side of the reaction, they are added to the other reactant. This indicates that the Sn^4+ is gaining electrons and is therefore reduced (reduction).
Answer: The students should take 49.67 g acid acetic in benzene solution. With significant digits 4.967X10 g.
Explanation: If 220 g solution 30.2% w/w acetic acid has 66.44 g acid acetic (220 g solution * 30.2%), 49.67 g solution 30.2% acetic acid has 15 g acetic acid (with a simple three rule, 15 g acetic acid*220 g solution/66.44 g acetic acid)