Electrochemical cells - Background Flashcards
1
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What does this topic set about?
A
comparing the ease with which a metal gives away electrons and form positive ions
2
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What happens if a metal strip is placed in water?
A
- there will be a tendancy for the magnesium atoms to shed electrons and go into solution as magnesium ions
- these electrons will be left behind on the magnesium
3
Q
What happens as the electrons build up in the magnesium?
A
- positive ions attracted to the negative charge on the piece of metal
- some of them will be attracted enough that they will reclaim their electrons and stick back on to the piece of metal
4
Q
What would the difference between copper and magnesium in water?
A
- copper less reactive than magnesium
- forms ions less readily
- ions that form more likely to reclaium there electrons
- less charge on metal, fewer ions in solution
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5
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What is the half equation for magnesium?
A
- Mg2+(aq) + 2e- ⇌ Mg(s)
- by convention , electrons on left
6
Q
What is the potential differnece of the metal in water?
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- differnece between the positiveness and the negativeness
- bigger the difference bigger the PD
- could be written as a voltage
- although its impossible to measure
7
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Why is the voltage impossible to measure
A
- voltmeter could be connected to metal
- any probe in solution would have a similar equilibrium acting around it.