In Feo solid, some Fe+2 ions are missing, but the charge is Balanced by the presence of Fe+3 ions. 1)if Fe+2 ions missing are 15, how many Fe+3 ions balance the charge .2) what type of defect does this lead to . 3) if for 100 o-2 ions the number is Fe+2 and Fe+3 are 85 and 10 respectively , what is the composition of non sroichiometric Feo solid formed
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Which of the following reactions will not occurs? Why not?
(a) MgSO
4
(aq)+Cu(s)→CuSO
4
(aq)+Mg(s)
(b) CuSO
4
(aq)+Fe(s)→FeSO
4
(aq)+Cu(s)
(c) MgSO
4
(aq)+Fe(s)→FeSO
4
(aq)+Mg(s)
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The favorable reaction is the oxidation of iodide ion to iodine.
I
−
will be oxidised to I
2
2e
−
+Fe
+3
⟶Fe
2+
; E=0.77V
2I
−
⟶I
2
+2e
−
; E=0.536V
___________________________________________
2Fe
+3
+2I
−
⟶2Fe
+2
+I
2
; E=E
ox
+E
red
=0.77−0.536
=0.164V
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