Choose a chemical equation for the reaction that will occur, if any, when: (If n
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Choose a chemical equation for the reaction that will occur, if any, when:
(If no reaction will occur, choose “no reaction”.)
aluminum metal is added to a solution of copper(II) chloride
a) 3Al(s) + 2 Cu 2+(aq) 3Al3+(aq) + Cu (s)
b) Al(s) + Cu 2+(aq) Al3+(aq) + Cu (s)
c) no reaction
d) 2Al(s) + 3 Cu 2+(aq) 2Al3+(aq) + 3 Cu (s)
mercury metal is added to a solution of magnesium sulfate.
a) 2 Hg (s) + 3Mg2+(aq) 2 Hg 2+(aq) + 3Mg(s)
b) 2 Hg (s) + 3Mg2+(aq) 2 Hg 3+(aq) + 3Mg(s)
c) 2 Hg (s) + 3Mg2+(aq) 2 Hg +(aq) + 3Mg(s)
d) no reaction
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Choose a chemical equation for the reaction that will occur, if any, when:
(If no reaction will occur, choose “no reaction”.)
aluminum metal is added to a solution of copper(II) chloride
a) 3Al(s) + 2 Cu 2+(aq) 3Al3+(aq) + Cu (s)
Explanation / Answer
aluminum metal is added to a solution of copper(II) chloride
Al(s) + Cu+2 + 2Cl-(aq)...
review potentials
Cu2+ + 2 e Cu(s) +0.337
Al3+ + 3 e Al(s) 1.662
clearly, Coppper will reduce, due to its potential
so
expect Cu+2 to convert to Cu(s)
so:
Al(s) + Cu+2(aq) + 2Cl-(aq) --> Cu(s) + Al3+(aq) + 2Cl-(aq)
balance:
2Al(s) + 3Cu+2(aq) + 6Cl-(aq) --> 3Cu(s) + 2Al3+(aq) + 6Cl-(aq)
net ionic
2Al(s) + 3Cu+2(aq) --> 3Cu(s) + 2Al3+(aq)
mercury metal is added to a solution of magnesium sulfate.
Hg(s) + MgSO4(aq)
in solution:
Hg(s) + Mg+2(aq) + SO4-2(aq)
we need to review potentials:
Mg2+ + 2 e Mg(s) 2.372
Hg22+ + 2 e 2 Hg(l) +0.80
clearly, Mg+2 has the lowest potential, so expect NO REACTION
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