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Webquest Part 8
Select three of the following examples of invasive species:
Brown tree snake in Guam

Nile perch in Lake Victoria

Sea lamprey in the Great Lakes

European Rabbit in Australia

North American gray squirrels in Europe

Mallard ducks in Hawaii

Ornamental fig trees in Miami

Water hyacinth plants in Florida

Asian mongooses in Hawaii

Zebra mussels in North America

Dromedary camels in Australia

Comb jellyfish (ctenophores) in the Black Sea

Piranhas in the United States

In your presentation or report, answer the following questions for each. (1 point for each answer about each species; 3 points for each question; 21 points total)

1: Was the introduction intentional or accidental?

2: How did it happen?

3: Why did the organism do well in the new environment?

4: What was the effect on the native environment?

5: What efforts have been made to eliminate or reduce the numbers of the organism?

6: What is the status right now of the organism in the new environment (has it been eliminated, or does it still flourish)?

7: Include a picture of the organism.

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Answered by arnav134
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ELECTROCHEMICAL FUNDAMENTS

As you know, copper ions are related to a Transition's Metal.

This relation is based on an electrochemical trendy obeying to an electromotive force leading this phenomenon.

W. H. Nernst collected the "Electrochemical potential at Standard Conditions" that is he dipped a metallic copper rod in a 1 M copper ion's aqueous solution : this system is a "First Electrode Type" and it may form a Voltaic Pile when it is connected to a S.H.E. Electrode. The latter is formed by a platinum's sponge dipped in a 1 M hydrochloric acid's aqueous solution receiving a gas-stream of hydrogen bubbles flowing at 1 atm.

Nernst measured a "E.M.F." like 0.34 V ; he assigned 0.00 V to S.H.E.'s system, hence the Copper's Electrode receive the Standard Electrical Potential as E° = +0.34 V, meaning that Copper's Electrode is MORE NOBLE than S.H.E.'s ones.

You may change this experiment if you dipp the metallic copper rod in a 1 M POTASSIUM IODIDE's aqueous solution instead copper ion's one. You may measure an "E.M.F." like 0.19 V ; Nernst assigned 0.00 V to S.H.E.'s Electrode, hence the NEW COPPER's ELECTRODE have a Standard Electrical Potential as E° = -0.19 V, meaning the NEW Electrode results LEAST NOBLE than S.H.E.'s one.

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