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Module 5: Physical Chemistry and Transition Elements
5.4 Redox and Electrode Potentials
5.4.1 Standard electrode potentials
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What is the standard electrode potential defined as?
Potential relative to SHE
A half-cell with a more positive standard electrode potential has a higher tendency to be
reduced
.
True
Standard electrode potential values help determine the spontaneity and direction of electron flow in
electrochemical cells
.
True
The standard electrode potential of the standard hydrogen electrode (SHE) is
0.00 V
.
Steps to set up a standard hydrogen electrode (SHE)
1️⃣ Immerse a platinum electrode in 1 M H⁺ solution
2️⃣ Bubble H₂ gas around the electrode
3️⃣ Ensure standard conditions (298 K, 1 atm)
A voltmeter measures the potential difference between the two
half-cells
.
A salt bridge allows ion flow between the two
half-cells
What does the standard electrode potential measure?
Reduction tendency
What is the standard pressure for measuring standard electrode potentials?
1 atm
What does a more positive standard electrode potential indicate?
Higher reduction tendency
A galvanic cell converts
chemical energy
into electrical energy.
True
An electrolytic cell requires an external power
source
The salt bridge in an electrochemical cell maintains
electrical neutrality
.
True
The standard electrode potential (E⁰) measures a half-cell's tendency to undergo
reduction
What does a negative standard electrode potential indicate for a half-cell?
Higher oxidation tendency
What does a positive standard electrode potential value indicate?
Higher tendency for reduction
By comparing the standard electrode potentials of two half-cells, we can determine the tendency for
reduction
What does the standard electrode potential measure?
Tendency to undergo reduction
A half-cell with a more positive E⁰ becomes the
cathode
A positive E⁰ difference indicates a spontaneous
redox reaction
.
True
A redox reaction is spontaneous if the E⁰cell is greater than
zero
A negative E⁰cell value indicates a non-spontaneous reaction.
True
What is the purpose of electroplating in industrial processes?
Enhance surface properties
A metal with a more negative E⁰ is used as a sacrificial
anode
for corrosion protection.
True
The standard electrode potential is measured under standard conditions, including a temperature of
298 K
An electrochemical cell converts chemical energy into electrical energy in a
galvanic
cell.
What type of redox reactions occur in a galvanic cell?
Spontaneous
What are the standard conditions for measuring standard electrode potential?
298 K, 1 atm, 1 M
A more negative standard electrode potential indicates a higher tendency for oxidation.
True
What is the role of the salt bridge in an electrochemical cell?
Allows ion flow
What is the standard electrode potential of the standard hydrogen electrode (SHE)?
0.00 V
A voltmeter measures the potential difference between two
half-cells
.
True
The standard temperature for measuring standard electrode potentials is
298 K
The standard concentration for measuring standard electrode potentials is
1 M
.
True
A more negative standard electrode potential indicates a higher tendency for
oxidation
What type of redox reactions occur in a galvanic cell?
Spontaneous
What material is used as the electrode in the standard hydrogen electrode (SHE)?
Platinum
Order the tendency of reduction based on standard electrode potential values from highest to lowest.
1️⃣ Positive E⁰ values
2️⃣ 0.00 V
3️⃣ Negative E⁰ values
Comparing the standard electrode potentials of two half-cells helps determine the direction of electron
flow
Negative E⁰ values indicate a higher tendency for
oxidation
.
True
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