You are choosing two metals that will show electrons moving from the right to the left. Please be specific. The pretending image is the the image you will use to pick your metals. The image with the blue background is there for help when writing macroscopic observations and half-reactions (add the zero to your half-reactions when needed).

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Problem 18.40QE: A voltaic cell is based on the reaction Zn(s)+Ni2+(aq)Zn2+(aq)+Ni(s) Voltage measurements show that...
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You are choosing two metals that will show electrons moving from the right to the left.

Please be specific.

The pretending image is the the image you will use to pick your metals.

The image with the blue background is there for help when writing macroscopic observations and half-reactions (add the zero to your half-reactions when needed).

Types of Chemical Reactions: REDOX Analysis
MICROSCOPIC
OBSERVATIONS
LEFT RIGHT VOLTAGE
silver
(Ag)
copper
(Cu)
+0.43
MACROSCOPIC
OBSERVATIONS
https://teachchemistry.org/cla...
Purple right-side solution and
metal warn; left side metal
has deposits.
American ASSOCIATIO
of Chemistry Teachers
Left side electrons flow downward, attracting
additional Ag atoms to join the surface, while right
side electrons travel upward, ionizing and
dispersing the metal atoms into the solution.
Taman Mula saka. P
LEFT SIDE
INFERENCES
cathode, reduction,
Ag+1+le---> Ago
+0.00
RIGHT SIDE
INFERENCES
anode, oxidation,
CuO -->
Cu+2+2e-
Transcribed Image Text:Types of Chemical Reactions: REDOX Analysis MICROSCOPIC OBSERVATIONS LEFT RIGHT VOLTAGE silver (Ag) copper (Cu) +0.43 MACROSCOPIC OBSERVATIONS https://teachchemistry.org/cla... Purple right-side solution and metal warn; left side metal has deposits. American ASSOCIATIO of Chemistry Teachers Left side electrons flow downward, attracting additional Ag atoms to join the surface, while right side electrons travel upward, ionizing and dispersing the metal atoms into the solution. Taman Mula saka. P LEFT SIDE INFERENCES cathode, reduction, Ag+1+le---> Ago +0.00 RIGHT SIDE INFERENCES anode, oxidation, CuO --> Cu+2+2e-
Assume the electrons move from the right electrode to the left electrode in the voltaic cell
pictured. Use CER to propose two metals that might be represented in the image to produce this
outcome.
Explain your choice, specifically describing the role of each metal in the redox process.
A complete response will also include half-reactions for each metal chosen and a description of the
macroscopic observations you might expect when testing your experimental design.
Pretending image
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Transcribed Image Text:Assume the electrons move from the right electrode to the left electrode in the voltaic cell pictured. Use CER to propose two metals that might be represented in the image to produce this outcome. Explain your choice, specifically describing the role of each metal in the redox process. A complete response will also include half-reactions for each metal chosen and a description of the macroscopic observations you might expect when testing your experimental design. Pretending image 14
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The process of removal of electrons from a neutral atom is known as oxidation and it occurs at anode. Whereas, the gain of electrons by an element is known as reduction and it occurs at cathode.

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