A battery is constructed from iron, Fe, and silver, Ag, by dipping a strip of each metal

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A battery is constructed from iron, Fe, and silver, Ag, by dipping a strip of each metal into a solution of its ions (Fe3 + and Ag+, respectively). As the battery operates, the Fe3+ concentration increases while the Ag+ concentration decreases.

(a) What is getting oxidized?

(b) What is getting reduced?

(c) Draw a battery similar to the one you drew for WorkPatch 10.7, label which way the electrons flow, and label cathode, +, and anode, –.


Data from WorkPatch 10.7

Design and label a battery based on the redox reaction between magnesium metal and silver ions:

Mg + 2 Ag+  Mg+ + 2 Ag

Does your battery show electrons flowing from the Mg electrode to the Ag electrode? It should!

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Introductory Chemistry Atoms First

ISBN: 9780321927118

5th Edition

Authors: Steve Russo And Michael Silver

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