yes, under normal beaker/open atmosphere conditions, but not in that textbook example... pathways was talking about submerged pipes... so yeah, minimal oxygen, reaction not gonna happen...Originally posted by inasero
O2 + 4H+ + 4e- ----->2H2O E0=+1.23V
oh~ haha... it's an illustration of brain processes trying to work... whenever i understand something u see light bulbs flashing above my head.Originally posted by inasero
btw nice thread title? very...er...profound
Thickett then illustrates this by a graphical equivalent with the four strips of metal in two beakers.Page 419, Chemistry Pathways, Thickett.
Two pieces of iron pipe are placed in a container of salty water. The end of one pipe is wrapped with zinc wire and the end of the other pipe is wrapped with copper write. The two ends are left in salty water for a weak and inspected for rust. Use standards potential table to predict which pripe will shower (sic) a greater amount of corrosion
frigid, remember this is MY analogy - attempt to make it easier, not the real thingthis time, the equilibrium lies to the right (low concentration of Zn2+, LeChats tries to change it). therefore more electrons. therefore more voltage. therefore reaction still spontaneous.
so protective of ur stuff! hahahahahhahaha!Originally posted by phenol
i never knew Le Chat's principle is so infectious (frigid using it whenever possible)
it is a cheap rip-off of the laws of thermodynamics for a start
frigid, remember this is MY analogy - attempt to make it easier, not the real thing