Redox equilibria Flashcards

1
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Describe a standard hydrogen electrode

A
  • Hydrogen gas bubbled through
  • 1.0 mol dm–3 HCl to make H+
  • At 298K and 100kPa
  • Pt electrode
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2
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Why is the electrode potential 0 for H?

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By definition

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3
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Why do we use porous ceramic materials?

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  • Increases the surface area
  • so faster rate of reaction
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4
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Advantage of fuel cell over re-chargeable cell

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  • Can operate continuously without stopping to recharge
  • Hydrogen and oxygen supplied continuously in fuel cell
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5
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Why fuel cells aren’t really carbon neutral

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  • Hydrogen may need to be made using an energy source that is not ‘carbon neutral’
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6
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Why does the cell emf change when a current flows

A
  • The concentration of the ions change
  • measurements no longer standard
  • the e.m.f is determined when no current flows
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7
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What is the purpose of a salt bridge and what is it made from?

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  • Allows ions to move between electrode, carrying charge
  • Made from KNO3
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8
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Features of Pt

A
  • Conducts electricity
  • Unreactive
  • Does not create a potential difference
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9
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Why does the voltage in a ‘lead-acid’ changes over time?

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  • Reagents are being used up so the concentration decreases
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10
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What is the type of cell that has a constant voltage and why is it constant?

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  • Fuel cell
  • Reagents are constantly supplied
  • Concentration of reagents remain constant
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11
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Features of salt bridge (KNO3)

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  • Inert, so it does not react with either electrode
  • Allow electrical connection between electrodes
  • The ions in the ionic substance in the salt bridge move through the salt bridge
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12
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Features of porous separator?

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Allows ions to pass through it

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13
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Function of C(s) in the cell

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Allows electrons to flow (conductor)

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14
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Why does leaking occur with non-rechargeable cells?

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  • Metal (Zn) is ‘used up’
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15
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Advantage of using rechargeable batteries over non-rec

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  • Does not leak
  • No landfill problems as less waste
  • less energy needed for mining
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16
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What happens to the emf of this reation when [Mg2+] is decreased?

Mg + Fe2+ ⇔ Mg2+ + Fe

A
  • Emf increases
  • Equilibrium shifts to the right to oppose reduction in [Mg2+]
  • More Mg2+ is formed
  • E(Mg2+/Mg) decreases
17
Q

How is a current generated in a fuel cell?

A
  • Hydrogen electrode produces electrons
  • Oxygen electrode accepts electrons
18
Q

Why can’t a cell be recharged?

A
  • Reaction is not reversible