1.11 electrode potentials

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    • What are the advantages of fuel cells?
      No recharging needed.

      H2O is the only product.
    • What is the conventional cell diagram for a hydrogen oxygen fuel cell.
      Pt | H2 | H2O || O2 | OH- | Pt
    • What side of the electrochemical cell is negative?
      Left
    • What side of the electrochemical cell is oxidation?
      Left
    • Which way do electrons flow in an electrochemical cell?
      Left to right until concs are equal
    • What are the standard conditions for electrochemical cells?
      All solutions have the concentration of 1 mol dm^3

      298K

      100KPa

      Platinum electrode if there is no metal
    • What is the salt bridge made of in electrochemical cells?
      Filter paper soaked in KNO3
    • How is the value of E changed when concentration of X increases?
      Use le chateliers principle

      A change which favour reduction will make E more positive

      A change which favours oxidation will make E more negative
    • Why are the calculated EMFs not always achieved?
      Non standards conditions

      Current flow affects voltage
    • What are the three types of cells?
      Rechargeable, non rechargeable, fuel
    • What is needed of the soluble ionic compound used in the salt bridge?
      Must be unreactive with the electrolyte and solution in the beaker.
    • Define standard electrode potential.
      The potential of a redox system to lose or gain electrons compared to the standard hydrogen electrode.
    • What is the purpose of the salt bridge?
      allow ions to flow back and forth so that charge does not build up
    • What are the advantages of rechargeable batteries?
      Cheaper in the long term

      Recyclable
    • Disadvantages of fuel cells
      Expensive as H2 is produced by electrolysis of water

      Dangerous as H2 is highly flammable
    • In a half cell with no metal what is the electrode made from?
      Platinum
    • Advantages of non chargeable batteries?
      Cheaper

      Work for longer

      Can be recycled

      Less dangerous as don't contain lead.
    • Why is platinum used as an electrode?
      It is inert and conducts electricity
    • What format are reactions written as in the electrochemical series?
      Reduction
    • When a metal is present what electrode is used?
      The metal, and the solution is its ions.
    • What does the electrode potential tell us?
      How easily the half cell gives up its electrons / how easily it is oxidised.
    • In electrochemical equations, what happens to the most negative one?
      Oxidised
    • In electrochemical equations what happens to the most positive one?
      Reduced
    • When turning two half equations into one which way do you write them?
      Most positive gets written forward and negative gets written backwards
    • What is EMF?
      Electromotive force: the electrical pressure that causes electrons to flow through the conductor.
    • When writing cell notations what does the | mean?
      Change in state, if no change is state occurs use a comma
    • In cell notations what does || mean?
      Salt bridge
    • In cell notations which half cell goes on the left?
      Most negative
    • How do you calculate EMF?
      Potential on the right - potential on the left.
    • Are very positive half cells better oxidising or reducing agents?
      Oxidising, they will oxidise anything below it (more negative) in the series
    • Are very negative half cells better oxidising or reducing agents?
      Reducing, they will reduce anything more positive than it
    • What is the effect of increasing pressure on a cell?
      EMF more negative
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