Prac 8 Flashcards
1
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Required Practical 8 Measuring the EMF of a Cell
A
- Clean strips of copper and zinc using fine-grade sandpaper.
- Degrease the metal using a cotton wool ball and propanone.
- Place the copper into a 100 cm³ beaker with about 50 cm³ of 1 mol dm⁻³ CuSO₄ solution.
- Place the zinc into a 100 cm³ beaker with about 50 cm³ of 1 mol dm⁻³ ZnSO₄ solution.
- Lightly plug one end of the U-tube with cotton wool and fill the tube with the solution of 2 mol dm⁻³ NaCl solution. Plug this end.
- Joint the two beakers with the inverted U-tube.
- Connect the Cu(s) | Cu²⁺(aq) and Zn(s) | Zn²⁺(aq) electrodes to the voltmeter by using crocodile clips and leads.
- Record the voltage.
2
Q
Clean the metal strips with sandpaper. Why?
A
This removes any oxide layers.
3
Q
Use 1 mol dm⁻³ solutions. Why?
A
The solutions need not be 1 mol dm⁻³, i.e., standard conditions.
4
Q
Set up the U-tube with NaCl solution. Why?
A
This is the salt bridge.
Allows the continuous flow of ions
completes the circuit
Solution needs to have ions not present in cell at all.
5
Q
Connect a voltmeter. Why?
A
The voltmeter sits in parallel and has a high resistance. It measures potential difference (i.e., voltage).
6
Q
Standard hydrogen electrode parts:
A
Pt wire
Hydrogen gas
298K
100Kpa
Pt black
1moldm-3 H+ (HCl)