Mg Mg(NO₂), salt bridge If the cell pictured above is driven as an electrolytic cell: The electrons would flow [Select] The following statement is true: [Select] Ag The standard (assuming 1 M concentrations) cell potential is [Select] If the salt bridge contains KCI, the AgNO, In order to decrease (make it a sm [Select] The potassium ior go toward the Mg electrode and chloride ions go toward the Ag electrode The potassium ions go toward the Ag electrode and chloride ions go toward the Mg electrode The potassium ions go toward the Mg electrode and chloride ions go toward the Mg electrode The potassium ions go toward the Ag electrode and chloride ions go toward the Ag electrode If the current is set to a constant of 5.37 A for 5.00 min. then select of metal would deposit on the cathode.

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Mg
Voltage Source
Mg(NO₂)
The following statement is true:
In order
salt bridge
If the cell pictured above is driven as an electrolytic cell:
The electrons would flow [Select]
The standard (assuming 1 M concentrations) cell potential is
Question 4
If the salt bridge contains KCI, then [Select]
[Select]
Ag
AgNO,
decrease (make it a smaller number) the potential necessary for electrolysis, [Select]
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If the current is set to a constant of 5.37 A for 5.00 min. then [Select]
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Transcribed Image Text:D If the standard reduction potenti NOTE: log(5.20 x 1012) - 129.716 Question 3 Mg Voltage Source Mg(NO₂) The following statement is true: In order salt bridge If the cell pictured above is driven as an electrolytic cell: The electrons would flow [Select] The standard (assuming 1 M concentrations) cell potential is Question 4 If the salt bridge contains KCI, then [Select] [Select] Ag AgNO, decrease (make it a smaller number) the potential necessary for electrolysis, [Select] Voltmeter -1.56 V If the current is set to a constant of 5.37 A for 5.00 min. then [Select] ✓of metal would deposit on the cathode.
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Question 3
Mg
Voltage Source
Mg(NO₂):
salt bridge
Question 4
If the cell pictured above is driven as an electrolytic cell:
The electrons would flow
[Select]
The following statement is true: [Select]
In order to decrease (make it a sm
The standard (assuming 1 M concentrations) cell potential is [Select]
Ag
AgNO,
If the salt bridge contains KCI, the ✔ [Select]
The potassium ionego toward the Mg electrode and chloride ions go toward the Ag electrode
The potassium ions go toward the Ag electrode and chloride ions go toward the Mg electrode
The potassium ions go toward the Mg electrode and chloride ions go toward the Mg electrode
The potassium ions go toward the Ag electrode and chloride ions go toward the Ag electrode
If the current is set to a constant of 5.37 A for 5.00 min. then [Select]
of metal would deposit on the cathode.
Voltmeter
Transcribed Image Text:D Question 3 Mg Voltage Source Mg(NO₂): salt bridge Question 4 If the cell pictured above is driven as an electrolytic cell: The electrons would flow [Select] The following statement is true: [Select] In order to decrease (make it a sm The standard (assuming 1 M concentrations) cell potential is [Select] Ag AgNO, If the salt bridge contains KCI, the ✔ [Select] The potassium ionego toward the Mg electrode and chloride ions go toward the Ag electrode The potassium ions go toward the Ag electrode and chloride ions go toward the Mg electrode The potassium ions go toward the Mg electrode and chloride ions go toward the Mg electrode The potassium ions go toward the Ag electrode and chloride ions go toward the Ag electrode If the current is set to a constant of 5.37 A for 5.00 min. then [Select] of metal would deposit on the cathode. Voltmeter
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