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Old Mar 18, 2007, 02:08 AM
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half equations

ok ok well i've never used this before..because well i didnt know it excisted.
and im in a bit of a muddle, you see i pretty much suck at chemistry so yeah HELP ME



ATM IM DOING AN ASSIGNMENT CALLED "PORTABLE POWER"
we have to talk abotu teh reactivity of 3 metals to do with there E0 value
we have to compare and contrastthese three metals

i have chosen
-copper
- lead
- and sodium

for these metals we have to say:
-whats oxidising and reducing
- why ar ethey extracted teh way they are
- how much energy is required
-which ones need the most and least energy and WHY.


WELL FIRST OF ALL IT WOULD BE GREAT if someone would give me some half equations to do with these metals ...and all teh working of course

and also anyof teh above questions that can be answered...GO AHEAD please


this assignment is due on friday(latest) the 23rd march
and i would greatly appreciate any help that is given


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Old Mar 21, 2007, 04:09 AM   #2  
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You can find E0 values from any inorganic text book from a standard reduction (or oxidation) potential table. The ones i could find at a quick glance are below

Na+(aq) +e- => Na (s) Eo = -2.71
Cu2+ (aq) + 2e- => Cu(s) Eo = +0.34
Cu+ (aq) + e- => Cu(s) Eo = +0.52
Pb2+ (aq) + 2e- => Pb(s) Eo = -0.13
PbSO4(s) + 2e- => Pb(s) + [SO4]2-(aq) Eo= -0.36

These are all reductions as it is from a standard reduction table and the final product gains electrons. The Eo will tell you if it required energy or gave energy. You really need to be more specific in the oxidation number and starting product of the metal to get a better answer though this is a start.
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This is a large research project, unumber has given you a good start, but you need to go to the library or look around online for this information, nobody will be able to do your work for you
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