Electrochemistry - Electrode Potentials - Redox (5.6) Flashcards
Redox reactions can be combine in an electrochemical cell. (True or False?)
True.
What do multiple electrochemical cells make?
Batteries.
In an electrochemical battery, where does reduction take place and what happens?
Reduction takes place at the cathode where positive cations pick up electrons.
In an electrochemical battery, by what are ions transferred?
A salt bridge.
In an electrochemical battery, where does oxidation take place and what happens?
Oxidation takes place at the anode, where elements donate their electrons to the circuit and become cations.
Are electrode potentials measured relative to a standard hydrogen electrode under standard conditions? If so, what are the conditions?
Yes they are. (298K - temperature , 100 kPa - pressure).
What do relative electrode potentials show?
How easily an ion is oxidised or reduced.
The more positive the electrode potential, the less likely reduction will happen. (True or False?)
False - it is more likely reduction will happen with the more positive electrode potential.
The rusting of iron is an electrochemical process. )True or False?)
True - there is oxidation of iron.
What happens in sacrificial protection? (rusting of iron)
Placing a metal that has a more negative electrode potential in contact with iron prevents rusting, as the metal is oxidised in preference to iron.