Hello everyone
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I thought before I could move to the daniel cell I have to understand this concept.
1. If we leave Mg solid electrode in water it says there is a tendency for Mg to dissolve into ions creating equilibrium Mg <-------> Mg2+ + 2e-
I thought one half reaction cannot occur independant of the other half reaction. I mean oxidation and reduction should always occur at the same time. I understand here that forward is oxidation and backward is reduction. So is this true that this happens when you put Mg in water.
2. How about Mg+ ions in an solution would they create an equilibrium like this or is it only solids that can dissolve create this equilibrium?
3. So after looking at redox equilibrium this is my new understanding of redox equations. Tell me if this is right .
1. There is zinc in a glass tube
It is in equilibrium Zn <-----> Zn2+ + 2e-
2. There is Mg in another glass tube
It is in equilibrium Mg <-----> Mg2+ + 2e-
3. You add them together and then according to their potentials one reaction gives electrons to another reaction. The equilibriums of each reactions is upset and they eventually become oneway reactions.
So infact the halfway reactions are occuring all the time it is just that redox reactions upset the equilibrium and make them oneway reactions. Am I right?
Thank you