Use standard reduction potentials to calculate the standard free energy change in kJ for the following reaction: I2(s) + Cu(s) → 2I-(aq) + Cu2+(aq) Answer: __________ kJ
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53 V (Cu2+ + 2e- -> Cu) + (-0.34 V) (I2 + 2e- -> 2I-) = 0.53 V - 0.34 V = 0.87 V Show more…
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