Electrochemistry Electrolysis:: Faraday's First Law of Electrolysis
Electrochemistry Electrolysis:: Faraday's First Law of Electrolysis
Electrolysis:
It is the process of decomposition of an electrolyte
by the passage of electricity through its aqueous solution or
molten state.
Electrical resistance:-
Kohlrausch law: -
The limiting molar conductivity of an electrolyte (i.e.
molar conductivity at infinite dilution) is the sum of the limiting
ionic conductivities of the cation and the anion each multiplied
with the number of ions present in one formula unit of the
electrolyte.
Electrode Potential :-
Electrochemical series:-
The various electrodes have been arranged in order of their increasing value of
standard reduction potentials. This arrangement is called electrochemical series.
Nernst equation for electrode potential:-
R = gas constant.
T = Temperature in K
F = one Faraday
F = 96500 coulombs
T = 298 k
Primary Cells
Dry cell:-
It consist of a cylindrical zinc container which acts as a anode. A graphite rod is placed between
the center, acts as a cathode. The space between the cathode and the anode is so packed with the paste
of NH4Cl and ZnCl2 and graphite is surrounded by MnO2 and carbon.
Reactions,
-->
At Anode: - Zn (s) Zn2+ (aq) + 2e-
At cathode: - 2MnO2 (s) + 2NH4+ (aq) + 2e- --> Mn O 2 3 (s) + 2NH3 (g) +H2O
These cells have voltage in range of 1.25 V to 1.50 V have no long life.
Cell reaction:-
Secondary cell
Lead storage battery:-
cell consist of lead anode and a grid of lead
packed with lead dioxide acts as lead cathode. These electrodes
are arranged alternatively separated by fiber glass sheet and
suspended in sulfuric acid (dilute) which acts as electrolyte.
During charging:-
The electrode reaction is reserved.
PbSO4 + 2e- --> Pb + SO42-
PbSO4 +2H2O --> PbO2 + SO42- + 4H+ + 2e-
Fuel cell: -
It consists of porous carbon electrodes containing
suitable catalyst incorporated in them. Concentrated KOH or
NaOH solution is placed between the electrodes to act as the
electrolyte. The hydrogen or oxygen gases are bubbled through
the porous electrode into the KOH/NaOH solution.
Reactions:-
At Anode: - 2H2 + 4OH- --> 4H2O + 4e-
At Cathode: - O2 + 2H2O + 4e- --> 4OH-
CORROSION
Corrosion:-
The process of slowly eating away of metal due to
attack of atmospheric gases on the surface of metal resulting
into the formation of compounds such as oxides, sulphides,
carbonates, sulphates etc. is called as corrosion.
In corrosion the metal is oxidized by loss of electrons to oxygen
and formation of oxides. The corrosion of iron occurs in the
presence of air & water.
In iron sheet or object or a particular pot behaves like a where
oxidation takes place.
Anode: - 2Fe (s) --> 2Fe2+ + 4e-
And these electron moves to another spot where reduction
takes place in the presence of H+ ion (H2CO3)
At Cathode: - O2(g) + 4H+ (aq) + 4e- --> 2H O (l)
2
E0(cell) = 1.67 v
Fe2+ (ferrous ion) oxidised by O2to form ferric ion (Fe3+) which comes out as Rust Fe2O3.xH2O.