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    • The standard electrode potential measures the tendency of a species to be oxidized at the electrode.
      False
    • Standard electrode potentials are essential for understanding the behavior of electrochemical cells.

      True
    • What is the role of the platinum electrode in the SHE?
      Provides a surface for redox reaction
    • The SHE has a defined standard electrode potential of 0 V.
    • The standard electrode potential of the SHE is defined as 0 V.
      True
    • The hydrogen ion concentration in the SHE is 1 mol dm^-3.
      True
    • Oxidation occurs at the anode in an electrochemical cell.

      True
    • The cell potential is calculated using the formula E°cell = E°cathode - E°anode.

      True
    • Increased temperature decreases the cell potential in the Nernst equation.
      True
    • Standard electrode potentials indicate the tendency of a species to be reduced.
      True
    • Match the SHE component with its description:
      Platinum Electrode ↔️ Inert metal surface for redox reaction
      H+ Solution ↔️ 1 mol dm^-3 concentration of hydrogen ions
      H2 Gas ↔️ Hydrogen gas at 1 atm pressure
    • Arrange the following components of an electrochemical cell in the order they appear in a cell diagram.
      1️⃣ Anode
      2️⃣ Anode solution
      3️⃣ Salt bridge
      4️⃣ Cathode solution
      5️⃣ Cathode
    • What are the two components used to build electrochemical cells?
      Half-cells and salt bridge
    • What is the format of a cell diagram for an electrochemical cell?
      Anode | Anode solution || Cathode solution | Cathode
    • The cell potential is calculated using the standard electrode potentials as E°cathode - E°anode
    • Under standard conditions, the cell potential is equal to the standard cell potential
    • If E°cell is positive, the cell reaction is spontaneous.

      True
    • Order the steps to predict the direction of a redox reaction:
      1️⃣ Identify the oxidation and reduction half-reactions
      2️⃣ Calculate the overall cell potential
      3️⃣ Interpret the cell potential
    • What are standard electrode potentials measured against?
      Standard hydrogen electrode
    • What is the defined standard electrode potential of the SHE?
      0 V
    • The SHE allows the relative reducing or oxidizing tendencies of different species to be compared.
    • What does the standard electrode potential indicate about a species?
      Tendency to be reduced
    • What is the standard hydrogen electrode (SHE) used for?
      Defining standard electrode potentials
    • What is the pressure of hydrogen gas in the SHE?
      1 atm
    • What is used to connect two half-cells in an electrochemical cell?
      Salt bridge
    • The salt bridge in an electrochemical cell allows ion flow to balance charge.
    • Faraday's constant has a value of 96,485 C mol^-1.
    • Under what conditions are standard electrode potentials measured?
      Standard conditions
    • What is the standard pressure for measuring standard electrode potentials?
      1 atm
    • Where does oxidation occur in an electrochemical cell?
      Anode
    • The salt bridge in an electrochemical cell maintains electrical neutrality
    • The cathode is where the oxidizing agent gains electrons.

      True
    • Temperature and reactant concentrations are key factors affecting cell potential.
      True
    • What determines the spontaneity of a cell reaction?
      Standard cell potential (E°cell)
    • What does a higher positive standard electrode potential indicate?
      Greater tendency for reduction
    • Match the half-reaction with its role in the reaction:
      Cu²⁺/Cu ↔️ Cathode (reduction)
      Zn²⁺/Zn ↔️ Anode (oxidation)
    • Standard electrode potentials are measured under standard conditions, which include a temperature of 25°C.
    • What are the conditions for the standard hydrogen electrode (SHE)?
      1 atm pressure and 1 mol dm^-3 H+
    • Standard electrode potentials are measured relative to the SHE.

      True
    • Why is the SHE used as a reference electrode?
      To compare reducing tendencies