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What is a redox reaction?
A reaction where both reactants get reduced.
A reaction where both reactants get oxidized.
A reaction that involves a transfer of electrons between reactants.
A reaction that involves the combustion of at least one reactant.
What is reduction?
It is the gain of electrons.
It is the loss of electrons.
It is the creation of electrons.
It is the destruction of electrons.
What is oxidation?
It is the gain of electrons.
It is the loss of electrons.
It is the creation of electrons.
It is the destruction of electrons.
What is a reducing agent?
It is the species that gets reduced -- gains electrons.
It is the species that gets oxidized -- loses electrons.
It is the species that creates electrons.
It is the species that destroys electrons.
What is an oxidizing agent?
It is the species that gets reduced -- gains electrons.
It is the species that gets oxidized -- loses electrons.
It is the species that creates electrons.
It is the species that loses electrons.
What is a galvanic (voltaic) cell?
It is a cell that destroys electrons on one side and creates electrons on the other side.
It is a cell that contains only one metal bar and one aqueous ion solution.
It is a type of battery that drives a redox reaction when electricity is applied.
It is a type of battery that generates an electrical current from redox reactions.
What is a standard half-cell?
It is one cell that comprises half of a whole battery.
It is a cell containing only a metal bar with no aqueous ion solution.
It is a cell containing only an aqueous ion solution and no metal bar.
It is a cell that generates half of a volt of electricity.
What is a half-reaction?
It is a reaction at equilibrium where half of the substances are reactants and half of the substances are products.
It is the reaction that occurs when the switch of a galvanic cell is open.
It shows EITHER the reduction component or the oxidation component of a redox reaction.
It shows BOTH the reduction and oxidation components of a redox reaction.
What is an anode?
It is the electrode where oxidation takes place.
It is the electrode where reduction takes place.
It is an aqueous solution containing an electrode.
It is the salt bridge that connects half-cells.
What is a cathode?
It is the electrode where oxidation takes place.
It is the electrode where reduction takes place.
It is an aqueous solution containing an electrode.
It is the salt bridge that connects half-cells.
Electrons always flow from
cathode to anode
anode to cathode
Oxidation occurs at the
anode
cathode
Electrons are gained at the
anode
cathode
Given their standard reduction potentials, which of the species is going to be oxidized?
Cu2+/Cu = 0.34V
Zn2+/Zn = -0.76V
Cu
Zn
CuSO4
ZnSO4
What occurs to the mass of copper electrode in the following reaction?
Zn/Zn2+ // Cu2+/Cu
increases
decreases
remains the same
Which metal is the negative electrode?
Zn/Zn2+ // Cu2+/Cu
zinc
copper
What reaction occurs at the anode?
Ag+/Ag = 0.80V
Ni2+/Ni = -0.25V
Ag+ + e- →Ag
Ag → Ag+ + e-
Ni2+ + 2e- → Ni
Ni → Ni2+ + 2e-
What would be the theoretical cell potential of the previous electrochemical cell?
Ag+/Ag = 0.80V
Ni2+/Ni = -0.25V
1.05V
-1.05V
0.55V
-0.55V
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