Electrochemistry
Electrochemistry
Oxidationreactions
the
Oxidation-reduction
transfer of electrons from one species to
another.
The oxidation state of one or more
substances in the reaction changes.
The transfer of electrons can be used to
produce energy in the form of electricity.
Electrochemistry is the study of the
relationships between chemical reactions
and electrical energy.
EXAMPLE:
Describe how you would construct a galvanic
cell based on the following reaction:
Pb2+ (aq) + Zn (s) Pb (s) + Zn2+ (aq)
EXAMPLE:
Give the shorthand notation for a galvanic cell
that employs the overall reaction
Pb(NO3)2(aq) + Ni (s) Pb(s) + Ni(NO3)2(aq)
Give a brief description of the cell.
Such
potentials
can
be
measured
experimentally, but many of them can be
calculated from tabulated standard reduction
potentials,
potentials Ered values.
Ered = 0.34 V
Ered = - 0.44 V
0.0592
E=E
log Q
n
o
Nernst equation:
0.0592
E=E
log Q
n
o
potentials
under
Eo
Eo=-0.13V
o
E cell
= +0.74 + ( 013
. ) = +0.61 V
0.0592
E=E
log Q
n
o
[ ]
[ ]
3+ 2
Ecell =
Ecell
o
Ecell
Cr
0.0592
log
6
Pb 2 +
0.0592
(0.5)2
= +0.61
log
3 = 0.59
6
(0.15)
nFE o
ln K =
RT
pH =
Ecell Eref
0.0592
EXAMPLE::
EXAMPLE
The following cell has a potential of 0.49 V.
Calculate the pH of the solution in the anode
compartment.
Pt(s) H2(g) (1 atm)H+(pH = ?)Cl-(aq) (1M)Hg2Cl2
(s) Hg (l)
2 H
o
+ E Hg
2 Cl 2 Hg, Cl
Ecell Eref
pH =
0.0592
0 . 49 V 0 . 28 V
pH =
= 3 .55
0 .0592
EXAMPLE::
EXAMPLE
Calculate the equilibrium constant for the
following reaction at 25oC.
5 S2O82- (aq) + I2 (s) + 6 H2O (l) 10 SO42- (aq) + 2 IO3- (aq) +
12 H+ (aq)
(10)(0.81)
log K =
= 137
(0.0592)
K = 10137
Car Battery
Cathode:
Anhode:
Car Battery
Cathode:
Anhode:
Cathode:
Ered = - 2.71 V
Anode:
Ered = 1.36 V
Ecell = - 4.07 V
Cathode:
Ered = - 2.71 V
Anode:
Ered = 1.36 V
Ecell = - 4.07 V
Electrolysis of molten salts is used
commercially to produce a number of
active metals.
Cathode:
Ered = - 2.71 V
Anode:
Ered = 1.36 V
Ecell = - 4.07 V
Electrolysis of molten salts is used
commercially to produce a number of
active metals.
Ered = - 2.71 V
Ered = - 0.83 V
Ered = - 2.71 V
Ered = - 0.83 V
Ered = 1.36 V
Ered = 1.23 V
Ered = 1.36 V
Ered = 1.23 V
Electrolysis of water
Electroplating
EXAMPLE::
EXAMPLE
How many grams of Cl2 would be produced in
the electrolysis of molten NaCl by a current of
4.25 A for 35.0 min?
C
60 s
1 mol e - 1 mol Cl 2 70.9 g Cl 2
4.25
35.0 min
-
- = 3.28 g Cl 2
s
1 min 96,500 C 2 mol e
1 mol Cl