6 Electrochemistry Flashcards
Define the term standard cell potential, . Ref: 9701/41/M/J/16
SCP is the EMF/ potential of a cell composed of two electrodes (OR half cells) under standard conditions (OR at 289K OR 1 moldm–3)
Define the term standard electrode potential. Ref: 9701/41/O/N/16
(emf / potential /E) of an electrode OR a half-cell compared to / connected to (S)HE which can be called a “hydrogen half-cell” at concentration of 1 mol dm–3 and pressure of 1 atm (or in Pa) OR 298K
Iron(III) ions can oxidise vanadium metal. Construct an equation for the reaction of an excess of iron(III) ions with vanadium metal. Use of the Data Booklet will be helpful. Ref: 9701/41/O/N/16
4Fe3+ + V + H2O → VO2+ +4Fe2+ +2H+
The diagram shows the apparatus used to measure the standard electrode potential, Eo , of Fe3+(aq)/Fe2+(aq).
Identify what the letters A to F represent.
Ref: 9701/42/F/M/17
A – H2, 1 atm
B – platinum
C – 1 mol dm–3 H+ /HCl etc.
D – salt bridge /KNO3 etc.
E – platinum
F – 1 mol dm–3 Fe2+ AND 1 mol dm–3 Fe3+
What is standard cell potential?
It is the potential difference between 2 half cells under the standard conditions of 1 moldm-3 and 1 atm pressure.