Tutorial (Electrochemistry)
Tutorial (Electrochemistry)
Tutorial (Electrochemistry)
4H+ (aq) + MnO2 (s) + Fe(s) → Fe2+ (aq) + Mn2+ (aq) + 2H2O (aq)
b) Determine the time taken (in hours) to produce 85.0 g of metallic chromium by the
electrolytic reduction of Cr3+ with a current of 2.50A.
d) Calculate the cell potential, E cell at pH 3.56 when the concentration of Ni 2+ and
Ag+ are each 0.025 M.
(JUN 2016)
b) Explain the product that will be produced at the anode and cathode in electrolysis
of aqueous solution of potassium nitrate (KNO3) using platinum electrodes.
(DEC 2016)
b) A voltaic cell is constructed from two half-cells. The first contains a Cd(s)
electrode immersed in 1M Cd2+ (aq) solution. The other contains an Rh(s)
electrode in 1M Rh3+(aq) solution. The overall standard cell potential is +1.20V,
and as the cell operates under standard condition, the concentration of the Rh 3+
(aq) solution decreases and the mass of the Rh electrode increases.
Zn(s) → Zn2+(aq) + 2e
2H+(aq) + 2e → H2 (g)
i) Calculate the standard cell potential (Eo) for the Zn-H+ cell.
ii) Find the concentration of H+ if the cell potential of Zn-H + cell is 0.45V at
25oC when [Zn2+] = 1M and PH2 = 1 atm. Suggest its pH value.
iii) Determine the equilibrium constant for the Zn-H+ cell at 25oC.
(JUL 2017)
4. a) Consider a voltaic cell that consists of one half-cell with Zn electrode immersed in
Zn(NO3)2 solution, another half-cell with Cu electrode immersed in Cu(NO 3)2 solution,
and a KNO3 salt bridge. Note that as the cell operates under standard condition, the
concentration of the Zn2+(aq) solution increases and the concentration of the Cu 2+(aq)
solution decreases.
i) Name the oxidizing agent and reducing agent for this voltaic cell.
ii) Write the overall cell notation for the cell reaction.
iii) Comment on the spontaneity of the Zn-Cu voltaic cell by showing the
value of standard Gibbs free energy change (∆Go).
c) Determine how much time (in second) is needed to plate 10.2 g of Ag using a
10.5 Ampere power source.
(JAN 2018)
4H+ (aq) + MnO2 (s) + Fe(s) → Fe2+ (aq) + Mn2+ (aq) + 2H2O (aq)
d) Draw and label clearly a nickel concentration cell which consists of 0.01M and
4x10-4 M of NiSO4 electrolytes.
(DEC 2018)
i) Write an equation for the reactions occurring at the anode and cathode.
ii) Give the cell notation.
iii) Calculate the standard electrode potential of the cell.
b) Differentiate the products obtained at the anode and cathode during electrolysis
of molten and aqueous sodium chloride.
Determine the concentration of Pb2+ ions when chloride ions are added to the
Pb/Pb2+ half-cell. The potential measured is +0.210V. Given [H+] = 1.0M and
PH2=1.0atm.
f) Briefly explain how the concentration of product and reactant could affect the
value of cell potential.
(JUN 2019)
i) Write the overall equation for the reaction taking place in the galvanic cell.
ii) Calculate the reaction quotient, Q.
iii) Calculate the unknown concentration [X] for H+ ion.