11. Identify the oxidation number for each atom in the following equation (6) F2(aq) + SO2(aq) a. Oxidation # b. What substance undergoes oxidation? C. What substance undergoes reduction? d. Identify the oxidizing agent. e. Identify the reducing agent. SO4 (aq) + F (aq) 12. Two half cells, one containing Fe³+ and Fe and the other containing Ag+ and Ag, are connected to form a voltaic cell. Use the reference sheet of reduction potentials to determine the value of E°. Is this a spontaneous reaction? (4)

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11. Identify the oxidation number for each atom in the following equation (6)
F2(aq) + SO2(aq) →→ SO4 (aq)
SO4 (aq) + F (aq)
a. Oxidation #
b. What substance undergoes oxidation?
c. What substance undergoes reduction?
d. Identify the oxidizing agent.
e. Identify the reducing agent.
12. Two half cells, one containing Fe³+ and Fe and the other containing Ag+ and Ag, are
connected to form a voltaic cell. Use the reference sheet of reduction potentials to
determine the value of E°. Is this a spontaneous reaction? (4)
Transcribed Image Text:11. Identify the oxidation number for each atom in the following equation (6) F2(aq) + SO2(aq) →→ SO4 (aq) SO4 (aq) + F (aq) a. Oxidation # b. What substance undergoes oxidation? c. What substance undergoes reduction? d. Identify the oxidizing agent. e. Identify the reducing agent. 12. Two half cells, one containing Fe³+ and Fe and the other containing Ag+ and Ag, are connected to form a voltaic cell. Use the reference sheet of reduction potentials to determine the value of E°. Is this a spontaneous reaction? (4)
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