Each of the following reactions involves a transfer of electrons. The number of
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Each of the following reactions involves a transfer of electrons. The number of electrons transferred is represented with the letter n . For each of the following balanced reactions, determine the number of electrons transferred.
Part A
2Fe3+(aq)+3Sn(s)2Fe(s)+3Sn2+(aq)
Express your answer using an integer.
Part B
Consider a voltaic cell that is set up as follows:
Anode contains an Fe(s) electrode and 1M Fe2+(aq)
Cathode contains a Ni(s) electrode and 1M Ni2+(aq)
Which of the following statements match the anode?
The electrode is negative
Electrons enter the half-cell
The electrode decreases in mass
The electrode is inactive
Oxidation occurs at this half-cell
Cations from the salt-bridge move to this half-cell
Part C
Consider a voltaic cell that is set up as follows:
Anode contains an Zn(s) electrode and 1M Zn2+(aq)
Cathode contains a Pt(s) electrode and 1M MnO4–(aq),Mn2+(aq), and H+(aq)
Which of the following statements match the cathode?
Cations from the salt-bridge move to this half-cell
Electrons enter the half-cell
Oxidation occurs at this half-cell
The electrode is inactive
The electrode increases in mass
The electrode is negative
Part C
Consider a voltaic cell that is set up as follows:
Anode contains an Zn(s) electrode and 1M Zn2+(aq)
Cathode contains a Pt(s) electrode and 1M MnO4–(aq),Mn2+(aq), and H+(aq)
Which of the following statements match the cathode?
Cations from the salt-bridge move to this half-cell
Electrons enter the half-cell
Oxidation occurs at this half-cell
The electrode is inactive
The electrode increases in mass
The electrode is negative
Explanation / Answer
Part A
2Fe3+(aq)+3Sn(s)2Fe(s)+3Sn2+(aq)
Oxidation state of Fe changes from +3 to 0 so, it gains 3 electrons
Oxidation state of Sn changes from 0 to +2 so it loses 2 electrons
In the overall balanced equation, 6 electrons are transferred.
PART(B)
* The electrode is negative
* The electrode decreases in mass
* Oxidation occurs at this half cell
PART(C)
* Cations from the salt bridge move to this half cell
* Electrons enter the half cell
* The electrode is inactive
* The electrode increases in mass
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