78.2k views
2 votes
What is the mass-action expression Qc for the following chemical reaction:Zn(s)+2Ag+(aq) ⇌ Zn+2(aq)+2Ag(s) a. [Zn-2]/[Ag-]b. [Zn-2][Ag(s)]^2/[Zn(s)][Ag-]^2c. [Ag-]^2/[Zn2-]d. [Zn(s)][Ag-]^2/[Zn2-][Ag(s)]^2e. [Zn2-]/[Ag-]^2

1 Answer

2 votes

Answer : The expression for reaction quotient will be :


Q_c=([Zn^(2+)])/([Ag^(+)]^2)

Explanation :

Reaction quotient (Qc) : It is defined as the measurement of the relative amounts of products and reactants present during a reaction at a particular time.

The given redox reaction is :


2Ag^(+)(aq)+Zn(s)\rightarrow 2Ag(s)+Zn^(2+)(aq)

In this expression, only gaseous or aqueous states are includes and pure liquid or solid states are omitted.

The expression for reaction quotient will be :


Q_c=([Zn^(2+)])/([Ag^(+)]^2)

User Steve Martin
by
4.0k points