Redox (I and II) Flashcards

1
Q

advantage of methanol fuel cell

A

methanol is renewable

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2
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disadvantage of methanol fuel cell

A

produces carbon dioxide

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3
Q

why might a reaction not occur if an E cell is positive?

A

activation energy is too high

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4
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why might a value for an E cell be wrong?

A

because reaction is not occurring under standard conditions

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5
Q

what is the colour change for KMnO4- and under what circumstances

A

when MnO4 is being reduced to Mn2+ (or acting as oxidising agent) —-> colour change is purple to colourless
When MnO4 is in the burette being used for titration—–> colour change is from colourless to purple

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6
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What happens if KMnO4 isn’t acidified with sulphuric acid

A

MnO4 would only be oxidised to MnO2 and a brown solution would appear

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7
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Why can’t HNO3 as an oxidising agent to acidify KMnO4

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a smaller volume of MnO4 would be used

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8
Q

when talking about why a reaction can occur, what should you say?

A

calculate E cell value and see if it is positive or not

talk about whether a certain molecule will be able to donate or receive the electrons

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9
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Equations for acidic hydrogen fuel cell

A

+ve electrode: 0.5 O2 + 2H+ + 2 e——> h2o

-ve electrode: h2 gas makes 2 H+ and e-

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10
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Equation of alkaline hydrogen fuel cell

A

+ve electrode: 0.5 O2 + 2H+ + 2e- make h2o

-ve electrode: h2 gas + 2 OH makes 2 e-and 2h20

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11
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Equation linking Gibbs and E cell

A

Delta G= -nFEcell

Where n is moles and F is Faraday constant

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12
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definition of standard electrode potential

A

The potential difference measured when an electrode system is connected to the hydrogen electrode system, and standard conditions apply

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13
Q

what do the strongest reducing agents have?

A

the most negative E cell

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14
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advantages of hydrogen fuel cells

A

greater efficiency

less green house gases are produced

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15
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disadvantages of hydrogen fuel cells

A

hydrogen is explosive- hard to transport
hydrogen is flammable
hydrogen fuel cells are expensive
hydrogen often produced from fossil fuels which are finite

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16
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reaction of ethanol fuel cell

A

combustion of ethanol to produce water and carbon dioxide

17
Q

What is the purpose of NaS2O3 ?

A

To react with iodine

18
Q

what’s the purpose of a salt bridge

A

to allow for the transfer of ions and to complete the circuit