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Not sure if any of you have the TPR gen chem book (not hyperlearning) but if you do, this is on page 246.
Pretty simple question, but still I do not understand.
"For the reaction below, which of the following statements is true?
2Au + 3Fe2+ --> 2Au3+ +3Fe
A) The rxn is spontaneous, because its cell voltage is positive
D) The rxn is not spontaneous because its cell voltage is negative
(I ommitted B and C because they are blatently incorrect choices)
"
The answer is D.
The solution provided with the problem says
2 (Au -- > Au 3+ + 3 e-) E = -1.5v
3 (Fe2+ + 2e- --> Fe) E = -.44v
However, on the previous page there is a chart. I am going to attach this chart to this post.
If you look on this chart, it says that for Au --> Au3+ + 3e- the voltage is 1.5v not -1.5v.
Why is the voltage negative and not positive? The chart says it is positive which would make the reaction spontaneous (+1.5v-.44v).
Pretty simple question, but still I do not understand.
"For the reaction below, which of the following statements is true?
2Au + 3Fe2+ --> 2Au3+ +3Fe
A) The rxn is spontaneous, because its cell voltage is positive
D) The rxn is not spontaneous because its cell voltage is negative
(I ommitted B and C because they are blatently incorrect choices)
"
The answer is D.
The solution provided with the problem says
2 (Au -- > Au 3+ + 3 e-) E = -1.5v
3 (Fe2+ + 2e- --> Fe) E = -.44v
However, on the previous page there is a chart. I am going to attach this chart to this post.
If you look on this chart, it says that for Au --> Au3+ + 3e- the voltage is 1.5v not -1.5v.
Why is the voltage negative and not positive? The chart says it is positive which would make the reaction spontaneous (+1.5v-.44v).
