Construct the Pourbaix diagram for Zn/H2O system for the following reactions: Zn+2 + 2e- Zn Zno + 2H+ +2e + Zn0z² +4H++ 2e- Zn + 2H,0 Zn(OH), +2H* + Explain the regions and the equations used to identify the lines Zn + H,0 E°=-0.439 V, E°=0.441 V, K=7.58*1010 Zn* + 2H,0

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Construct the Pourbaix diagram for Zn/H2O system for the following reactions:
Zn+2 + 2e- - Zn
Zno + 2H+ + 2e-
E°=-0.439 V,
E°=0.441 V,
K=7.58*1010
Explain the regions and the equations used to identify the lines
Zn + H,0
Zn0z + 4H+ + 2e- + Zn + 2H,0
Zn* + 2H,0
Zn(OH), + 2H* →
Transcribed Image Text:Construct the Pourbaix diagram for Zn/H2O system for the following reactions: Zn+2 + 2e- - Zn Zno + 2H+ + 2e- E°=-0.439 V, E°=0.441 V, K=7.58*1010 Explain the regions and the equations used to identify the lines Zn + H,0 Zn0z + 4H+ + 2e- + Zn + 2H,0 Zn* + 2H,0 Zn(OH), + 2H* →
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