I can do basic questions asking to calculate EMFs such as
Sn + Mg2+ → Sn2+ + Mg
where you'd just write the 2 half equations and then use the table of standard potentials but the ones involving water make no sense to me at all. For example,
MnO2 + 2I- → Mn2+ + I2 + 2H2O
I can get as far as writing the 2 half equations as
2I- → I2 + 2e- and
MnO2 + 4H+ + 2e- → Mn2+ + 2H2O
but then I'm unsure as to how you'd get a value for the second half equation involving H+ ions. Help is greatly appreciated ^^
Edit: Oh the answers state the final answer is +0.68V btw
Sn + Mg2+ → Sn2+ + Mg
where you'd just write the 2 half equations and then use the table of standard potentials but the ones involving water make no sense to me at all. For example,
MnO2 + 2I- → Mn2+ + I2 + 2H2O
I can get as far as writing the 2 half equations as
2I- → I2 + 2e- and
MnO2 + 4H+ + 2e- → Mn2+ + 2H2O
but then I'm unsure as to how you'd get a value for the second half equation involving H+ ions. Help is greatly appreciated ^^
Edit: Oh the answers state the final answer is +0.68V btw