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#electrochemistry solve the following with some explnation if you can and thanks

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#electrochemistry

solve the following with some explnation if you can and thanks in advance .. :)

In an electrochemical cell, the anode is the a. neutral electrode. b. electrode at which matter can gain or lose electrons. c. electrode at which matter gains electrons. d. electrode at which matter loses electrons. The movement of electrons or other charged particles is described as a(n) a. electric potential. b. electric current. c. voltage d. electrode reaction. A cell is constructed in which the reactions represented by the following equations is possible. Ag^+ + e^- Ag E degree = +0.80 V S + 2H^+ + 2 e^- H_2S E degree = +0.14 V What half-reaction occurs at the cathode? a. Ag^+ + e^- rightarrow Ag b. Ag rightarrow Ag^+ + e^- c. S + 2H^+ + 2 e^- rightarrow H_2S d. H_2S rightarrow S + 2H^+ + 2 e^-

Explanation / Answer

Question 5

In an electrochemical cell , the anode is the

d. electrode at which matter loses electrons--------answer

oxidation take place at anode in an electrochemical cell

Question 6

The movement of electrons or other charged particles is described as a(n).

electric current--------answer

Question 7

A cell is constructed in which the reactions represented by the following equation is possible
Ag[+] + e[-] <--> Ag E[o] = +0.80 V
S + 2H[+] + 2e <--> H{2}S E[o] = +0.14 V

What half-reaction occurs at the cathode?

a) Ag[+] + e[-] <--> Ag--------answer

Question 5

In an electrochemical cell , the anode is the

d. electrode at which matter loses electrons--------answer

oxidation take place at anode in an electrochemical cell

Question 6

The movement of electrons or other charged particles is described as a(n).

electric current--------answer

Question 7

A cell is constructed in which the reactions represented by the following equation is possible
Ag[+] + e[-] <--> Ag E[o] = +0.80 V
S + 2H[+] + 2e <--> H{2}S E[o] = +0.14 V

What half-reaction occurs at the cathode?

a) Ag[+] + e[-] <--> Ag--------answer