electrode potentials and cells

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    • What type of reactions do electrochemical cells use?

      Redox reactions
    • What is created by the electron transfer in electrochemical cells?

      A flow of electrons
    • What does the flow of charged particles in an electrochemical cell represent?

      An electrical current
    • What is produced between the two electrodes in an electrochemical cell?

      A potential difference
    • What are the main components of most electrochemical cells?

      • Two solutions with metal electrodes
      • A salt bridge
    • What is the function of a salt bridge in an electrochemical cell?

      To carry the flow of charge without interfering with the reaction
    • What is each solution in an electrochemical cell called?

      A half-cell
    • What does the cell potential of a half-cell indicate?

      How it will react, either as an oxidation or reduction reaction
    • What are the specific rules for conventional cell representation?

      • The half-cell with the most negative potential goes on the left
      • The most oxidised species goes next to the salt bridge
      • A salt bridge is shown using a double line
      • Always include state symbols
    • What is the cell potential of the standard hydrogen electrode (SHE)?

      0.00V
    • Under what conditions is the standard hydrogen electrode measured?

      Under standard conditions
    • What are the standard conditions for measuring the SHE?

      • Solutions of 1.0 moldm<sup>-3</sup> concentration
      • A temperature of 298K
      • 100 kPa pressure
    • What materials are used in the standard hydrogen electrode?

      Hydrochloric acid, hydrogen gas, and platinum electrodes
    • Why are platinum electrodes used in the standard hydrogen electrode?

      They are metallic and inert
    • How are cell potentials measured under standard conditions?

      Compared to the SHE
    • What does a negative cell potential indicate about a substance?
      It is more easily oxidised and will lose electrons
    • What does a positive cell potential indicate about a substance?
      It is more easily reduced and will gain electrons
    • How is the overall cell EMF calculated?

      • Potential of the right of the cell minus the potential of the left
      • Most positive potential minus the most negative potential
    • What does a positive overall cell potential indicate about the reaction?
      The reaction is spontaneous and favourable
    • How does the value of cell potential relate to the favourability of a reaction?

      The more positive the potential, the more favourable the reaction
    • What is the anticlockwise rule for combining half-cell reactions?

      1. Write the most negative EMF on top
      2. Draw anticlockwise arrows around the reactions
      3. Balance the electrons on both sides
      4. Write out the cell reaction
    • What type of agents are substances with very positive electrode potentials?

      Better oxidising agents
    • What type of agents are substances with very negative electrode potentials?

      Better reducing agents
    • What effect does increasing the concentration of solutions have on cell EMF?

      It makes the cell EMF more positive
    • What effect does increasing the pressure of the cell have on cell EMF?

      It makes the cell EMF more negative
    • What types of electrochemical cells are used commercially?

      • Non-rechargeable cells
      • Rechargeable cells
      • Fuel cells
    • What characterizes a rechargeable cell?

      The reaction is reversible, allowing the cell to be reformed
    • What is a common type of rechargeable battery?
      Lithium ion cells
    • What electrodes are used in lithium ion cells?
      Lithium Cobalt Oxide and Graphite electrodes
    • What is used as an electrolyte in lithium ion cells?

      A lithium salt in an organic solvent
    • How is a rechargeable cell recharged?

      • A current is applied over the cell
      • Electrons move in the opposite direction
      • The reaction reverses, recharging the cell
    • What distinguishes non-rechargeable cells from rechargeable cells?

      Non-rechargeable cells have irreversible reactions
    • What is a fuel cell?

      • Generates electrical current without needing to be recharged
      • Uses a continuous supply of reactants
    • What is the most common type of fuel cell?

      Hydrogen fuel cell
    • What does a hydrogen fuel cell use to generate a continuous current?

      A continuous supply of Hydrogen and Oxygen from air
    • What is the only waste product of the reaction in a hydrogen fuel cell?

      Water
    • Why are hydrogen fuel cells considered environmentally friendly?

      They produce water as the only waste product
    • What are some downsides to hydrogen fuel cells?

      High flammability of Hydrogen and expensive to produce