St. Red. Pot. (V) MnO4-/MnO2 +1.68 VO2+/VO2+ +1.00
Give the balanced equation with states for both the cathode andthe anode reactions of the electrochemical cell shown. Be sure toinclude electrons in your equations.
Pt(s) l MnO2(s) l MnO4-(aq),H+(aq) ll H+(aq),VO2+(aq), VO2+(aq) l Pt(s)
Anode reaction:
Cathode reaction:
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Give the balanced equation with states for both the cathode andthe anode reactions of the electrochemical cell shown. Be sure toinclude electrons in your equations.
Pt(s) l MnO2(s) l MnO4-(aq),H+(aq) ll H+(aq),VO2+(aq), VO2+(aq) l Pt(s)
Anode reaction:
Cathode reaction:
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