Hi everyone,
I have some questions regarding electrochemistry, hope everyone will help me with this
1/
MnO
4- + 8H
+ + 5e --> Mn
2+ + 4H
2O E = 1.51V
Fe
3+ + e --> Fe
2+ E = 0.77V
Suggest why permanganate isn't a suitable oxidizing agent for the quantitative estimation of Fe
2+ in the presence of HCl but becomes so if sufficient Mn
2+ and PO
43-are added into the solution( Hint: PO
43- forms a complex with Fe
3+, thereby stabilizing it)
I have no idea for this question, since the reduction potential of the estimation reaction for Fe
2+ is positive, i.e. spontaneous, based on the titration, we can find out the concentration of Fe
2+.
2/ It's often found that O2 is a slow oxidizing agent. Suggest a mechanistic explanation that takes into account the two standard potentials:
O
2(g) + 4H
+(aq) + 4e --> 2H
2O(l) E = 1.23V
O
2(g) + 2H
+(aq) + 2e --> H
2O
2(aq) E = 0.7V
Is the question here asking us to find out the mechanism for two half reactions ? If so, I really don't know how to do
3/ Rate of reaction of reduction [Ru
IVO(bipy)
2(py)]
2+ to [Ru
III(OH)(bipy)
2(py)]
2+ is strongly influenced by the change of the solvent from H
2O to D
2O. What does this suggest about the mechanism of the reaction ?
Like question 2, I also have no idea for this question.
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Thank you so much