Quantitative Chemical Analysis
Quantitative Chemical Analysis
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ISBN: 9781464135385
Author: Daniel C. Harris
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Chapter 15, Problem 15.6P

a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

When a cell was prepared by dipping a Cu wire and a saturated calomel electrode into 0.10M CuSO4 solution. The Cu wire was connected to positive terminal and the calomel electrode was connected to the negative terminal

The half-reaction for the Cu metal has to be written.

Concept Introduction:

Half-Reaction:

It is a component of a redox reaction. Which can be either oxidation or reduction reaction component. It is considered by the change in oxidation states of individual substances.

b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

When a cell was prepared by dipping a Cu wire and a saturated calomel electrode into 0.10M CuSO4 solution. The Cu wire was connected to positive terminal and the calomel electrode was connected to the negative terminal

The Nernst equation for the Cu metal has to be written.

Concept Introduction:

Nernst equation:

In electrochemistry, the standard reduction potentials are related with the temperature and gas constant and standard electrode potentials and concentrations.

Ecell=E0cell-RTnFlog[cathode]n[anode]n

c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

When a cell was prepared by dipping a Cu wire and a saturated calomel electrode into 0.10M CuSO4 solution. The Cu wire was connected to positive terminal and the calomel electrode was connected to the negative terminal

The cell voltage of Cu metal has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:-

Cell Voltage:

Cell voltage is the difference between cathode potential and anode potential.

Ecell=E+-E-

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