Final Flashcards
The half reaction with the ______ reduction potential is the most ________ ________, becoming an ______ reaction
Smallest
Easily reversed
Oxidation
The more positive E red is
The stronger the oxidising agent is
The more negative E red is
The stronger the reducing agent is
What is the most stable nuclei
Fe (56/26)
Which electrode is negative
Anode
What electrode is positive
Cathode
Osmotic pressure equation is
MRT
T = 298k R = 0.08206 M = molarity
Nuclei above the band of stability are likely to undergo
Beta emission
Because lowers the neutron - pronton ratio
Nuclei below the band of stability are likely to undergo
Positron emission or electron capture because increases neutron proton ratio
If cells only have solids and liquids in reactions, what is not defined
So what happens
Q
So voltage does not drift
When working out Keq you use
Values at equilibrium raised to SCo
When working out Ksp you use
Products raised to SCo
When working out Qsp or Q you use
Initial vlaues raised to SCo
When Ksp is given we know what
A percipitate will form
What are the 4 ways to work out delta G
- nFE
- RTlnK
P-R
Delta H - (T)Delta S(1/1000)