Will Pu4+ (0.5 M) be reduced to Pu3+ (0.0005 M) by 0.25 M ascorbic acid under 1 M acid conditions at 25 degrees C? (5/5) Pu4+ + e- ⇌ Pu3+ E° = 1.006 V Dehydroascorbic acid + 2H+ + 2e- ⇌ ascorbic acid + H2O E° = 0.390 V
Will Pu4+ (0.5 M) be reduced to Pu3+ (0.0005 M) by 0.25 M ascorbic acid under 1 M acid conditions
at 25 degrees C? (5/5)
Pu4+ + e- ⇌ Pu3+ E° = 1.006 V
Dehydroascorbic acid + 2H+ + 2e- ⇌ ascorbic acid + H2O E° = 0.390 V
Will Pu4+ (0.5 M) be reduced to Pu3+ (0.0005 M) by 0.25 M ascorbic acid under 1 M acid conditions
at 25 degrees C? (5/5)
Pu4+ + e- ⇌ Pu3+ E° = 1.006 V
Dehydroascorbic acid + 2H+ + 2e- ⇌ ascorbic acid + H2O E° = 0.390 V
1 Answer
Yes, Pu(IV) will be reduced to Pu(III).
Explanation:
Consider the standard electrode potentials:
The most +ve
Under standard conditions the cell reaction will be:
and
This is confirmed by the fact that :
which must
However, we are not under standard conditions. We would need to use The Nernst Equation which at
We can set up an ICR table based on mol/l. I'll assume
Since x = 0.0005 the concentrations become:
The +ve value indicates the reduction can happen.
I am not sure about this answer. The wording of the question implies that the concentrations given are initial but no value for