Electrochemistry Flashcards

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Electrochemical reactions are spontaneous reactions that

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Produce electrical energy and nonspontaneous reactions that use electrical energy to produce chemical change

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2
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What do electrochemical reactions involve?

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The transfer electrons via redox reactions

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3
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Electrochemical cells contain systems in which

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Redox reactions occur

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4
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What are two types of Electrochemical cells?

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  • Galvanic / Voltaic

- Electrolytic cells

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5
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Galvanic / Voltaic cells have what kind of reactions?

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Spontaneous

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6
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Electrolytic cells have what kind of reactions?

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Nonspontaneous

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7
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Where do redox reactions occur in electrochemical cells?

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In electrodes, which act as electrical conductors

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8
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What are the two electrodes found?

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  • Anodes

- Cathodes

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9
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Anodes are electrodes in which

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Oxidation occurs

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10
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Cathodes are electrodes in which

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Reduction occurs

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11
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How is ∆G in Galvanic Cells?

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-∆G, making them spontaneous

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12
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How is the Ecell of Galvanic Cells?

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+ Ecell

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13
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How are Galvanic Cells?

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They supply energy that is harnessed by placing redox half-rxns in half cells connected by apparatus

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14
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What is the purpose of the apparatus in Galvanic Cells?

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It allows for the flow of electrons between half-cells, creating a circuit

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15
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How do electrons flow?

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From the anode to the cathode

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16
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What is the purpose of the salt bridge in Galvanic Cells?

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Prevents charge buildup

17
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How do salt bridges prevent charge buildup in Galvanic Cells?

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They contain inert electrolytes

18
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How is ∆G in Electrolytic Cells?

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+∆G, making them nonspontaneous

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How is the Ecell of Galvanic Cells?

20
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Electrophoresis is a technique used to separate

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AAs based on isoelectric pts

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In electrophoresis, cations navigate towards the

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In electrophoresis, anions navigate towards the

23
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Quantitative electrochemistry explains the

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Number of moles exchanged within a balanced reaction

24
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What is the charge of an electron?

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1 mol of an electron has the change of?
1 F, or 10E5
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What is the equation used to determine the number of electrons transferred?
i • t = n • F
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The reduction potential determines which species is
Oxidized or reduced
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The more positive the reduction potential is the
Greater the reduction
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Reduction potential is measured in
Volts
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What is the Standard Reduction Potential (Eº)?
The Standard Reduction Potential (Eº) measured under standard conditions
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The higher the Eº is, the
Greater the tendency for reduction
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The lower the Eº is, the
Greater the tendency for oxidation
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What is the emf of a cell?
It is the difference in potential between 2 half-cells
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What is the equation of emf/Eºcell?
Eºcell = Eºred + Eºoxid
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What are the equations of Gibbs Free Energy?
``` ∆G = -nFEcell ∆G = -RTlnKeq ```
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What is the Nernst Equation?
Ecell = Eºcell - (RT/nF)(lnQ)