Redox 2 Flashcards
Describe a method to set up an electrochemical cell.
- Obtain metals that are cleaned with sandpaper (to ensure impurities are removed)
- wash surface of the metal with propanone and wear gloves (so no hand grease gets on the metal)
- Place each metal into a solution containing the ion of the same metal
- Make salt bridge from filter paper (soaked filter paper in Potassium Nitrate)
- connect electrodes with Voltmeter, crocodile clips and wires to measure potential difference.
Describe 2 methods to construct a half cell
- metal dipped into a solution of its ions
- or platinum electrode with 2 aqueous ions.
Describe the movement of electrons in an electrochemical cell
- flow from a more reactive to less reactive metal.
What is the function of the salt bridge?
- Ensures charges are balanced on either side of the electrochemical cells.
How can you tell which electrode is going through oxidation and which one is going through reduction?
- one with the most negative cell value is where oxidation takes place.
- one with the most positive value is where reduction takes place.
What is a standard hydrogen electrode?
- a electrode that is used as a reference to measure E0 values.
What conditions must be met for a reading to show up in the voltmeter when a metal is connected to the SHE?
- standard conditions of :
- 298K
- 100kPa
- 1moldm^-3 concentrations of ions.
How can you tell is a cell is a strong oxidising agent?
- from the left side of the equation going down in the electrochemical series.
- So more likely to be reduced (to gain electrons)
How can you tell is a cell is a strong reducing agent?
- from the right hand side of the equation going up in the electrochemical series
- so more likely to be oxidised (to loose electrons)
How do you calculate the standard cell potential?
- E0reduced - Eoxidised
Quicker way to tell what half cell is being oxidised and reduced
- most negative E0 value= oxidised (so best reducing agent)
- most positive E0 value = reduced.(so better oxidising agent)
What factors affect half cells?
- temp
- conc
- pressure
What is the cell notation form?
- reduced form (electrode) I electrode (oxidised form) II Oxidised form I reduced form
How to predict if a reaction will be feasible?
- E0 calculation will have a positive value
What may cause the electrode potentials to change?
- change in concentration or temperature