1.11 Electrochemical Cells Flashcards
What is the reference for all electrochemical cells?
The hydrogen electrode
Hydrogen Electrode
H+ +e- → 1/2 H2
Pt is surface for e- transfer
Standard conditions and states
Salt Bridge
Why is a salt bridge used in electrochemical cells?
To prevent charge building up too quickly
What is the standard notation for cells?
Pt (s) | H+(aq) || Cu2+(aq) | Cu
When the electrochemical cell is positive or negative, what OILRIG?
Eø +ve = Reduction
Eø -ve = Oxidation
How do you calculate the EMF of a cell?
EMF= Eø RHS - Eø LHS
What are lithium ion batteries?
rechargeable batteries used in small devices like phones
Positive electrode:
Li+ + CoO2 + e- → Li+(CoO2)-
Negative electrode:
Li+ +e- → Li
What are fuel cells half equation?
2H2 + 4OH- → 4H2O +4e-
O2 + 2H2O +4e- → 4OH-
What are fuel cells and their advantages?
NaOH electrolyte, H2 and O2 are pumped in and exchange over a semi permeable barrier
Only byproduct is H2O Very efficient *3 per g of petrol H2 is explosive H needs to be mined Takes up a lot of space