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Here is a precise problem for the student to solve:A copper electrode is placed in a solution of copper nitrate with a concentration of 0.1 M, while a platinum electrode is placed in a solution of hydrogen peroxide. The potential difference of the half-reactions for the copper/copper(II) and hydrogen peroxide/water couples are +0.34 V and +1.77 V, respectively. Calculate the current density (in A/m²) at the copper electrode when a current of 0.25 A is passed through the cell for 10 minutes.
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Here is a possible question for the student to solve:How does the photochemical behavior of metal complexes depend on the nature of ligands and metal centers, and how can this information be used to design new photoactive materials for various applications, such as light-driven catalysts, sensors, or photovoltaic devices?
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Here is a chemistry problem related to renewable energy sources and their impact on the environment:What is the net energy yield and the carbon footprint of producing ethanol fuel from corn stover waste (a byproduct of corn cultivation) using a biochemical conversion process, and how does it compare to producing gasoline from crude oil in terms of environmental impact?
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Given the reaction:2HgO(s) → 2Hg(l) + O2(g)Calculate the standard enthalpy change ($\Delta H$) and standard entropy change ($\Delta S$) at 298 K, if the standard enthalpy of formation of HgO(s), Hg(l), and O2(g) are -90.8 kJ/mol, 0 kJ/mol, and 0 kJ/mol, respectively.
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Given the reaction between sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide, predict the chemical equation for the products formed and balance the reaction. Calculate the amount of sulfuric acid needed to neutralize 20 grams of sodium hydroxide.
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Given the reaction A + B ⇌ C and the equilibrium constant, Kc = 2.0 at a certain temperature, if the initial concentration of A is 0.1 M and the initial concentration of B is 0.2 M, what is the equilibrium concentration of C if the reaction proceeds with a rate constant of 0.05 M/s?
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Given the reactants Copper(II) chloride and Sodium hydroxide, predict the products of the reaction and write the balanced chemical equation.
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Given the molecular formula of a diatomic molecule (A2), how can we use calculation of molecular orbitals to determine the bond order and predict the bond length?
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Given the molecular formula FeCl3, determine the oxidation states of the iron and chlorine atoms in the compound.
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Given the inorganic compound Mg(ClO)2, predict its stability based on the characteristics of its constituent atoms and molecular geometry.
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Given the following unbalanced chemical equation: Fe + HCl → FeCl3 + H2, what is the balanced equation for the reaction and how many moles of hydrogen gas will be formed when 0.25 moles of Fe react with an excess of HCl?
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Given the following reaction at standard conditions:Cu(s) + 2Ag+(aq) -> Cu2+(aq) + 2Ag(s) Calculate the cell potential, E°cell, at 25°C using the standard reduction potentials:Cu2+(aq) + 2e- -> Cu(s), E°red = +0.34 VAg+(aq) + e- -> Ag(s), E°red = +0.80 V
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Given the following information: A polymerization reaction has a heat of reaction of -150 kJ/mol and a Δn (change in moles of gas) of +2 moles gas/mol. If 5.0 g of the monomer is polymerized, what is the enthalpy change (in kJ) for the overall reaction?
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Given the following half-reactions:Cu²⁺ (aq) + 2e⁻ → Cu (s) E° = +0.34 VAg⁺ (aq) + e⁻ → Ag (s) E° = +0.80 VWhat is the cell potential for the reaction when a copper electrode is paired with a silver electrode in a standard electrochemical cell?
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Given the following half-reactions:Cu2+ (aq) + 2 e- -> Cu (s) E° = +0.34 VZn2+ (aq) + 2 e- -> Zn (s) E° = -0.76 VCalculate the equilibrium constant (K) for the reaction: Cu2+ (aq) + Zn (s) -> Zn2+ (aq) + Cu (s)
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Given the following equilibrium reaction: Fe3+(aq) + 4CN-(aq) <--> Fe(CN)64-(aq)If the equilibrium constant, Kc, is equal to 1.2 x 10^10 at 25°C, what will be the value of Kc at 50°C? And how will the equilibrium position shift when the temperature is changed from 25°C to 50°C?
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Given the following equations and their respective enthalpy changes:1) 2H2 (g) + O2 (g) → 2H2O (l) ΔH = -484 kJ/mol 2) C2H5OH (l) + 3O2 (g) → 2CO2 (g) + 3H2O (l) ΔH = -1,367 kJ/mol 3) C2H5OH (l) → C2H4 (g) + H2O (g) ΔH = +44 kJ/mol Using Hess’s Law, determine the ΔH for the following reaction: C2H5OH (l) → 2CO2 (g) + 3H2 (g)
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Given the following electrochemical reaction: Cu(s) + 2 Ag+(aq) → Cu2+(aq) + 2 Ag(s)Calculate the cell potential at standard conditions (298 K, 1 atm, 1 M concentrations).
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Given the following electrochemical equation:Cu(s) | Cu²⁺(aq, 0.0100 M) || Cr³⁺(aq, 1.00 M) | Cr(s)At 298 K, the standard reduction potential for Cu²⁺/Cu is +0.34 V and for Cr³⁺/Cr is -0.74 V. Calculate the equilibrium constant (K) for the above electrochemical reaction.
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Given the following data for the electrochemical reaction A + B → C, where A and B are electrons:- The anodic Tafel slope is 50 mV per decade of current density.- The cathodic Tafel slope is 70 mV per decade of current density.Calculate the exchange current density (i0) for the reaction.
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