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Physical II
electrode potentials and cells
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What type of reactions do
electrochemical
cells use?
Redox
reactions
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What is created by the
electron transfer
in
electrochemical cells
?
A flow of electrons
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What does the flow of charged particles in an
electrochemical cell
represent?
An
electrical current
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What is produced between the two
electrodes
in an
electrochemical
cell?
A
potential difference
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What are the main components of most
electrochemical
cells?
Two solutions with
metal electrodes
A
salt bridge
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What is the function of a salt bridge in an
electrochemical
cell?
To carry the flow of
charge
without interfering with the
reaction
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What is each solution in an
electrochemical
cell called?
A
half-cell
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What does the
cell potential
of a half-cell indicate?
How it will react, either as an
oxidation
or
reduction
reaction
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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
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What is the cell potential of the
standard hydrogen electrode
(
SHE
)?
0.00V
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Under what conditions is the
standard hydrogen electrode
measured?
Under
standard conditions
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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
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What materials are used in the standard
hydrogen electrode
?
Hydrochloric acid,
hydrogen gas
, and
platinum
electrodes
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Why are
platinum
electrodes used in the
standard hydrogen electrode
?
They are
metallic
and
inert
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How are
cell potentials
measured under standard conditions?
Compared to the
SHE
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What does a negative cell potential indicate about a substance?
It is more easily
oxidised
and will lose
electrons
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What does a positive cell potential indicate about a substance?
It is more easily
reduced
and will gain
electrons
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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
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What does a positive overall cell potential indicate about the reaction?
The reaction is
spontaneous
and favourable
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How does the value of
cell potential
relate to the favourability of a
reaction
?
The more positive the potential, the more favourable the reaction
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What is the
anticlockwise rule
for combining half-cell reactions?
Write the most negative
EMF
on top
Draw anticlockwise arrows around the reactions
Balance the
electrons
on both sides
Write out the cell reaction
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What type of agents are substances with very positive
electrode potentials
?
Better oxidising agents
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What type of agents are substances with very negative
electrode potentials
?
Better
reducing agents
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What effect does increasing the
concentration
of solutions have on
cell EMF
?
It makes the cell EMF more positive
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What effect does increasing the pressure of the
cell
have on cell
EMF
?
It makes the cell EMF more negative
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What types of
electrochemical
cells are used commercially?
Non-rechargeable
cells
Rechargeable
cells
Fuel cells
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What characterizes a
rechargeable
cell?
The reaction is
reversible
, allowing the cell to be reformed
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What is a common type of rechargeable battery?
Lithium ion
cells
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What electrodes are used in lithium ion cells?
Lithium Cobalt Oxide
and
Graphite
electrodes
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What is used as an
electrolyte
in
lithium ion
cells?
A
lithium salt
in an
organic solvent
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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
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What distinguishes
non-rechargeable
cells from rechargeable cells?
Non-rechargeable cells have
irreversible
reactions
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What is a
fuel cell
?
Generates
electrical
current without needing to be recharged
Uses a continuous supply of
reactants
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What is the most common type of
fuel cell
?
Hydrogen
fuel cell
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What does a
hydrogen
fuel cell
use to generate a continuous current?
A continuous supply of Hydrogen and
Oxygen
from air
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What is the only waste product of the reaction in a
hydrogen
fuel cell
?
Water
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Why are
hydrogen
fuel cells
considered
environmentally friendly
?
They produce water as the only
waste product
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What are some downsides to
hydrogen
fuel cells
?
High flammability of Hydrogen and
expensive
to produce
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