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Title: oxidation of tin in acidic environment
Post by: john44 on December 15, 2017, 05:10:56 AM
Hi,
How to calculate the concentration of H+ (or pH ) that is required for oxidation of tin in the following reaction? Sn(s) ā‡Œ Sn2+ + 2ā€Šeāˆ’ . Please explain it from Thermodynamics and Kinetics view point.
Title: Re: oxidation of tin in acidic environment
Post by: Borek on December 15, 2017, 05:21:02 AM
Per forum rules you have to show your attempts at answering the problem to receive help.
Title: Re: oxidation of tin in acidic environment
Post by: XeLa. on December 16, 2017, 09:09:12 AM
Like Borek said, you need to show us your attempt before you can begin to receive any help. But, besides from that, it appears that you've asked two different questions in one post. Not only that, but your first question also looks to be incomplete. Help us help you.