Standard hydorgen electrode Flashcards
1
Q
What is the reference electrode?
A
- unable to measure the absolute voltage between metal and solution
- it is enough to compare voltage to one another
- we need to compare
- position of equilibrium
- how readily the metal sheds electrons
2
Q
What is the solution in the standard hydrogen electrode?
A
solution of H+(aq) ions
3
Q
How is electrical contact made? Why is it done this way?
A
- unreactive platinum metal inserted
- since hydrogen doesn’t conduct
4
Q
Describe the plantinum metal?
A
- coated with finely divided platinum to increase SA and allow the reaction to proceed rapidly
5
Q
What is the condition for the electrode?
A
- standard condition
- 100kPa
- 298k
- [H+(aq)] = 1.00 mol dm-3
6
Q
What is the potential of the standard hydrogen electode?
A
- defined as zero
7
Q
What happens when the SHE is conencted to another electrode?
A
- the measured emf is the electrode potential of the cell
8
Q
When are electodes given the symbol Eϴ
A
- standard condition
- 298k, 100kPa, [metal ions] = 1.00 mol dm-3
9
Q
The more -ve the value of Eϴ means what?
A
- better at releasing electrons
- better reducing agents
- (than hydrogen)
- eqm more to left
- greater amount of negativeness
10
Q
Define the standard electrode potential?
A
- emf measured when a metal / metal ion electrode is coupled to a hydrogen electrode under standard conditions is known as the standard electrode potential of that metal / metal ion combination