Electrochemistry Flashcards
What are redox reactions?
involve a transfer of electrons
How can you tell what will dissolve in HCl using standard electrode potentials?
If it’s lower on the chart than 2H+ to H2 then it will dissolve in HCl
Stronger reducing agents/weaker oxidizing agents will dissolve
How can you find the Q required to make a reaction that is non spontaneous under standard conditions spontaneous?
Find E0cell
Use Nernst equation and plug 0 in for Ecell
Solve for Q
What half reaction occurs at the anode?
oxidation (an ox)
What half reaction occurs at the cathode?
reduction (red cat)
What direction do electrons flow in a galvanic cell?
anode to cathode
What is a double vertical line represent in a galvanic line notation? What about single line?
salt bridge
phase seperation
How can you tell if a redox reaction is spontaneous?
by calculating E0cell using standard half reactions, if its positive its spontaneous, if negative its non spontaneous
What electrode is used to measure the other standard reaction potentials?
standard hydrogen electrode
E0cell=0V
What is the formula for E0cell?
E0cathode-E0anode
What are the steps to balancing a redox reaction in acidic solution?
- seperate into half reactions
- balance elements other than O and H
- add water to balance oxygen atoms
- add hydrogen to balance H+
- multiply the half equations to balance e-
- add them together and cancel out
What are the steps to balancing a redox reaction in basic solution?
- separate into half reactions
- balance elements other than O and H
- add water to balance oxygen
- add H+ to balance hydrogen
- multiply to balance electrons
- add together and cancel electrons
- add oh- to balance H+, combine to make water
- cancel common terms
What is the reaction for H+ dissolving solids?
2H+(aq) + solid(s) –> H2(g) + solid(aq)
What is the other way metals can be dissolved?
HNO3
NO3- + 4H+ + 3e- –> NO + 2H2O (anything below this will be dissolved in HNO3)
For a spontaneous reaction what will the value of Gibb’s, Ecell, and K be?
G<0, Ecell>0, K>1