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3.1 Physical Chemistry
3.1.11 Electrode Potentials and Electrochemical Cells (A-level only)
3.1.11.2 Using Electrode Potentials
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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
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