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See Answer →The cell reaction for a galvanic cell is given below:
(i) Write the half-cell reactions at the anode and the cathode.
(ii) Calculate the value of cell emf under standard conditions by using the data from Table 7.1.
(iii) Will the reaction be spontaneous as written?
See Answer →Mention the tasks performed by school social worker.
See Answer →Outline the requirements for the construction of concentration cells without transference.
See Answer →In the determination of transference numbers of HCl by moving boundary method a 0.10 M solution of HCl was taken in a cell having uniform area of cross section of 1.0 cm². At the end of experiment the boundary moved by 10.3 cm2 and 0.132 g of silver was deposited on the cathode of silver coulometer. Calculate the transference numbers of ions of HCl.
See Answer →Describe how to deal with conflict in supervision.
See Answer →Mention the need for interdisciplinary practice and education in social work practicum.
See Answer →Describe the moving boundary method for the determination of transference numbers.
See Answer →What are the roles of social worker in the correctional setting?
See Answer →The conductivity of a saturated solution of AgCl at 298 K was found to be 3.41 × 10-6S cm-1. The water used for dissolving AgCl had a conductivity of 1.6 × 10-6 cm-1 . If the molar conductivity at infinite dilution for AgCl at 298 K is given as 138.2 S cm mol-1, calculate the solubility product of AgCl at 298 K.
See Answer →Explain the models of supervision?
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Write in detail the students learning expectations and responsibilities in social work practice.
See Answer →Explain the concentration dependence of molar conductivity for a strong electrolyte
See Answer →Discuss how one has to prepare himself/herself for the social work practicum.
See Answer →Two substances, X and Y form a simple eutectic system. The melting point of X is more than that of Y and a mixture of X and Y having 40% of X form the eutectic mixture having a melting point of 512 K. Based on this information, draw a schematic suitably labelled phase diagram for the system.
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