Electro Chem Flashcards
Helmholtz double layer or electrical double layer
Metal rod is in contact with sol of its ions…two reac are possible
Metal-ions ; ions-metals
Opp tendencies = equilibrium
Possibilities for position of equilibrium
1. Fr>br, electrode surface develops a layer of +be charges which attracts -be a layer of -be charges at interface developing an electrical double layer
2. Br>fr
Classification of electrodes
Metal metal ion Metal metal salt ion Gas Oxidation reduction Ion selective
Standard hydrogen electrode
Consists glass tube with pt foil
Placed in bell shaped glass jacket fused at top
It has h2 inlets at top Nd has inlets at bottom
Pt is dipped in h+ Iona and h2gas is bubbled through gas inlet
H2 gas gets absorbed on pt foil and establishes equilibrium with h+ ions
Limitations of she
Can’t be used at stp always
Pt is used-so can’t be used al the time
Can’t use in labs as it is poison
Can’t be used in presence of oxidising agents
Calomel electrode
Metal metal salt ion
Consists mercury mercurous chloride kcl sol
Mercury bottom
Paste of Hg Nd hg2cl2 above Hg
Space abound paste is filled with kcl sol of known conc
Pt wire is immersed into mercury to obtain electrical contact
Abide Nd cathode depending on nature of other electrode
Diff galvanic cell Nd electolytic cell
Gal converts chemical into electrical
Redox reac occurring at electrode is spontaneous
Electrodes are dissimilar metals
Two electrolytes in a sol are connected by a salt bridge
-be electrode anode
Nernst equation
Gives relationship between single electro potential Nd standard electrode potential through conc of metal ions at particular temp
Vanthoff’a reaction isotherm
-^G=-^G0-RTlnK