Given the following pair of half-reactions, fill in the line notation for a stan
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Given the following pair of half-reactions, fill in the line notation for a standard cell using these two half-reactions. Since it is a standard cell, all concentrations will be 1 M, so do not enter concentrations. You have solid platinum electrodes to use, where necessary. Do not include the physical state of the components, i.e., solid platinum would just be Pt. For subscript and superscripts use the model: Ag^+ would be Ag^+ and SO_4^2- would be entered as SO4^2-, with the "^" character indicating a superscript. Leave a space between components.Explanation / Answer
The spontaneous reaction is
Ti3+ (stronger oxidising species) + 3I- (stronger reducing sp.) = Ti+ + I3-
Answer:
Pt | I3^- , 3I^- || Ti^+ , Ti^3+ | Pt
in fact Pt | I3- , 3I- || Ti+ , Ti3+ | Pt
Pay attention to the writing rules : space, superscript, subscript
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