Electrode Potentials Flashcards

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How can an electrochemical cell be made?

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An electrochemical cell can be made from two different metals dipped in salt solutions of their own ions and connected by a wire (the external circuit)

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What reactions happen in an electrochemical cell?

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There are always two reactions that happen within an electrochemical cell - one’s an oxidation and one’s a reduction - it’s a redox process

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How do electrons flow through the wire?

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Electrons flow through the wire from the more reactive metal to the less reactive metal

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What is the cell potential (EMF)?

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You can put a voltmeter in the external circuit to measure the voltage between the two half cells - this is the cellpotential (EMF- electromotive force)

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The reactions happening at each electrode are what?

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Reversible - the reactions taking place at each electrode are half-equations. The half-equations are always written with the reduction reaction going in the forward direction

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How do you measure how easily a metal is oxidised?

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How easily a metal is oxidised is measured using electrode potentials. A metal that is easy to oxidise has a very negative electrode potential. One that’s harder to oxidise has a less negative, or positive, electrode potential

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What do you measure the electrode potential of a half-cell against?

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Standard hydrogen electrode

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Cell potential is affected by what conditions?

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Temperature, pressure and concentration

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Define standard electrode potential

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The standard electrode potential of a half-cell is the voltage measured under standard conditions when the half-cell is connected to a standard hydrogen electrode

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What are the standard conditions for electrode potential?

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  1. Any solutions must have a concentration of 1.00 moldm-3
  2. Any temperature must be 298K
  3. The pressure must be 100kPa
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What will the reading on the voltmeter be if standard conditions are maintained?

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If standard conditions are maintained, the reading on the voltmeter when a half-cell is connected to the standard hydrogen electrode will be the standard electrode potential of that half-cell

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