Developing Metals 4: Electrochemical Cell Flashcards
What do electrochemical cells do
Make electricity
Describe how an electrochemical cell is made
- 2 different metal ms dipped in salt solutions of their own ions
- connected by a wire ( external circuit )
How many reactions take place with an electrochemical cell and what are they
- 2 reactions
- Oxidation & Reduction
- = redox process
Describe what happens in a zinc/copper electrochemical cell
- Zinc half cell
= Zn oxidised -> Zn2+ ion
= electrons that Zn looses are released into external circuit
- Copper half cell
= Cu takes ( gains ) electrons from external circuit
= Cu2+ reduced -> Cu
Be able to draw fully labeled diagram for zinc/ copper electrochemical cell
Look at notes
Need - salt bridge
- high resistance voltmeter
What is the purpose of a salt bridge in an electrochemical cell
- allows electrons to flow
- ensures the 2 halves remain electrically neutral
What is the purpose of a high resistance voltmeter in an electrochemical cell
- negligible current flows
In what direction do electrons flow through the wire in an electrochemical cell
Most reactive metal —> least reactive
What does a voltmeter measure in an electrochemical cell
- Potential difference = voltage between the 2 half cells
= difference between the standard electrode potential of each half of the cells ( usually given these values )