An electrochemical cell consists of a silver metal electrode immersed in a solution with [Ag + ] = 1.00 M separated by a porous disk from a compartment with a copper metal electrode immersed in a solution of 10.00 M NH 3 that also contains 2.4 × 10 −3 M Cu(NH 3 ) 4 2+ . The equilibrium between Cu 2+ and NH 3 is: Cu 2 + ( a q ) + 4 NH 3 ( a q ) ⇌ Cu ( N H 3 ) 4 2 + ( a q ) K = 1.0 × 10 13 and the two cell half-reactions are: Assuming Ag + is reduced, what is the cell potential at 25°C?
An electrochemical cell consists of a silver metal electrode immersed in a solution with [Ag + ] = 1.00 M separated by a porous disk from a compartment with a copper metal electrode immersed in a solution of 10.00 M NH 3 that also contains 2.4 × 10 −3 M Cu(NH 3 ) 4 2+ . The equilibrium between Cu 2+ and NH 3 is: Cu 2 + ( a q ) + 4 NH 3 ( a q ) ⇌ Cu ( N H 3 ) 4 2 + ( a q ) K = 1.0 × 10 13 and the two cell half-reactions are: Assuming Ag + is reduced, what is the cell potential at 25°C?
Solution Summary: The author explains how the Nernst equation calculates the value of the cell potential at 25° C.
An electrochemical cell consists of a silver metal electrode immersed in a solution with [Ag+] = 1.00 M separated by a porous disk from a compartment with a copper metal electrode immersed in a solution of 10.00 M NH3 that also contains 2.4 × 10−3M Cu(NH3)42+. The equilibrium between Cu2+ and NH3 is:
Cu
2
+
(
a
q
)
+
4
NH
3
(
a
q
)
⇌
Cu
(
N
H
3
)
4
2
+
(
a
q
)
K
=
1.0
×
10
13
and the two cell half-reactions are:
Assuming Ag+ is reduced, what is the cell potential at 25°C?
Definition Definition Chemical reactions involving both oxidation and reduction processes. During a redox reaction, electron transfer takes place in such a way that one chemical compound gets reduced and the other gets oxidized.
Draw structures of the following compounds and identify their role:
mCPBA
(MCPBA)
DMS
Py
9-BBN
LAH
Sia₂BH
TsCI
PCC
t-BuOK
LDA
MeLi
n-BuLi
DMSO
DMF
Sodium Borohydride
Lithium DiisopropylAmide
2
Using Luther's rule, calculate the reference potential of the Hg2+/Hg redox electrode.
DATA: Electrode potentials E° = 0,854 V y E 0,788 V
Hg2+/Hg
2+
Hg2/Hg
1) NaNH2 (excess)
1) NaNH2
CI CI
2) H₂O
2) Mel
1) 03
2) (CH3)2S
Na
NH3 (liquid)
1
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