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So I was taking a practice test yesterday and one of the questions was about a redox rxn between Zn and Cu (Daniel cell) and to put it into the shortened from. They didnt give a chemical equation or reduction table or anything. So one of the answers was:
Zn | Zn2+ || Cu2+ | Cu
and another answer was:
Cu | Cu2+ || Zn2+ | Zn
I pretty much just guessed between the two and got it right but are we expected to know reduction potentials? I can understand for things that are really far apart like F and Li but is there a way to figure out which of two metals is more likely to be reduced? Or is the Daniel cell just a cell that we're supposed to have seen often and have memorized? And if it is, then are there any others we should memorize?
thanks
Zn | Zn2+ || Cu2+ | Cu
and another answer was:
Cu | Cu2+ || Zn2+ | Zn
I pretty much just guessed between the two and got it right but are we expected to know reduction potentials? I can understand for things that are really far apart like F and Li but is there a way to figure out which of two metals is more likely to be reduced? Or is the Daniel cell just a cell that we're supposed to have seen often and have memorized? And if it is, then are there any others we should memorize?
thanks