Developing Metals 4: Standard Electrode Potentials Flashcards

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Definition of standard electrode potential of a half-cell

A

Voltage of a half cell compared with a standard hydrogen electrode

( think about heights compared to wooden post analogy )

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Describe what is contained in a standard hydrogen electrode

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  • platinum ( submerged in )
  • 1 moldm-3 of H+ ions
  • H2 gas bubbled through
  • at 10^5 Pa pressure & 298K temp
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Describe what happens in a standard hydrogen electrode

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  • platinum electrode surface absorbs hydrogen gas and an equilibrium is set up
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4
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Give the equilibrium equation for reaction that take place in standard hydrogen electrode

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2H+ (aq) + 2e- <=> H2 ( g )

written in direction of reduction

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5
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Be able to draw labeled diagram of standard hydrogen electrode

A

Look in notes

Make sure give conditions required and temperatures

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6
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What is the electrode potential of the hydrogen half cell

And what is used for

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Electrode potential = 0

  • known as reference cell
  • all other standard electrode potentials are measured against it
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What is the setup like when measuring standard electrode potentials against the standard hydrogen electrode

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  • hydrogen electrode always on left
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8
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What does E represent

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E= voltage

= standard electrode potential for half a cell

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9
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What the equation for whole cell potential in terms of E

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Whole cell potential
=E (RHS) - E (LHS)

= E ( most +ve) - E ( most -ve )

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10
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What do -ve and +ve represent

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Which way the electrons flow

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11
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What is the charge of the whole cell potential ( E cell ) always going to be and why

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+ve

  • more -ve value is being subtracted from more +ve value
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12
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Describe a potential difference chart ( electrode potential chart ) and its rules

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  1. Write more -ve electrode potential first ( oxidised substance )
  2. Top reaction goes backwards
    Bottom reaction goes forward = anti-clockwise rule
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13
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Be able to draw potential difference chart for a zinc/ copper cell and calculate E cell value

Zinc = -0.76 V
Copper = +0.34 V
A

Look in notes.

  • zinc equation goes at top
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What is the anti-clockwise rule ( for a potential difference chart )

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Top reaction goes backwards and bottom reaction goes forward

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