Hi,
In the example in class, Cu(s) | Cu2+ II Fe3+, Fe2+ | Pt
are Fe3+ and Fe2+ not separated by a "I" because they exist in the same phase?
Thank you!
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Yes, I believe they were both aqueous so you wouldn't separate them with a 'I'
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If the two were in different phases, would there then need to be a 'I' separating them?
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Sydney Pell 2E wrote:If the two were in different phases, would there then need to be a 'I' separating them?
I think you'd need to separate them if they were in different phases.
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