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construct electric cell for the following reactions (1) Fe+Cu2+=Cu+Fe2+

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Answered by TanmoyDas2001
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We need the reduction potentials to solve this. The cell equation is
Fe|Fe2+||Cu2+|Cu
Answered by BarrettArcher
11

Answer : The electric cell is written as, Fe/Fe^{2+}(aq)||Cu^{2+}(aq)/Cu

Explanation :

The given cell reaction is,

Fe+Cu^{2+}(aq)\rightarrow Cu+Fe^{2+}(aq)

Oxidation : (Lose of electrons)

Fe\rightarrow Fe^{2+}+2e^-

Reduction : (Gain of electrons)

Cu^{2+}+2e^-\rightarrow Cu

Now we have to construct electric cell for this reaction.

In the electric cell construction, oxidation reaction occurs on anode and written on left side and reduction reaction occurs on cathode and written on right side. It is written as,

Fe/Fe^{2+}(aq)||Cu^{2+}(aq)/Cu

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