Chemistry: The Science in Context (Fifth Edition)
Chemistry: The Science in Context (Fifth Edition)
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Author: Stacey Lowery Bretz, Geoffrey Davies, Natalie Foster, Thomas R. Gilbert, Rein V. Kirss
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Chapter 18, Problem 18.29QP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The values of ΔGο and Ecellο for the given reactions are to be calculated.

Concept introduction: The potential of a reduction half cell is called standard reduction potential if reactants and products are in their standard states at 25οC .

To determine: The values of ΔGο and Ecellο for the given reaction.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 18.29QP

Solution

The values of ΔGο and Ecellο for the given reaction are 35512J_ and 0.368V_ respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Explanation

The given reaction is,

2Cu+(aq)Cu2+(aq)+Cu(s) (1)

The oxidation half cell reaction at anode is,

Cu2+(aq)+eCu+(aq)E1ο=0.153V (2)

The reduction half cell reaction at cathode is,

Cu+(aq)+eCu(s)E2ο=0.521V (3)

Where,

  • E1ο is the standard electrode potential of equation (2).
  • E2ο is the standard electrode potential of equation (3).

The standard electrode potential of cell ( Ecellο ) is calculated by the formula,

Ecellο=E2οE1ο

Substitute the value of E1ο and E2ο in the above equation.

Ecellο=0.521V0.153V=0.368V_

The value of Ecellο is 0.368V_ .

The standard change in free energy ( ΔGο ) is calculated by the formula,

ΔGο=nFEcellο

Where,

  • n is the number of electrons.
  • F is the faraday constant ( 96500JV1 ).

The value of n for the reaction is 1 .

Substitute the value of n , F and Ecellο in the above equation.

ΔGο=1×96500JV1×0.368V=35512J_

The value of ΔGο is 35512J_ .

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The values of ΔGο and Ecellο for the given reaction.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 18.29QP

Solution

The values of ΔGο and Ecellο for the given reaction are 82604J_ and 0.428V_ respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Explanation

The given reaction is,

Cu(s)+2Fe3+(aq)Cu2+(aq)+2Fe2+(aq) (4)

The oxidation half cell reaction at anode is,

Cu(s)+2eCu2+(aq)E3ο=0.342V (5)

The reduction half cell reaction at cathode is,

Fe3+(aq)+eFe2+(aq)E4ο=0.770V (6)

Where,

  • E3ο is the standard electrode potential of equation (5).
  • E4ο is the standard electrode potential of equation (6).

The standard electrode potential of cell ( Ecellο ) is calculated by the formula,

Ecellο=E4οE3ο

Substitute the value of E3ο and E4ο in the above equation.

Ecellο=0.770V0.342V=0.428V_

The value of Ecellο is 0.428V_ .

The standard change in free energy ( ΔGο ) is calculated by the formula,

ΔGο=nFEcellο

Where,

  • n is the number of electrons.
  • F is the faraday constant ( 96500JV1 ).

The value of n for the reaction is 2 .

Substitute the value of n , F and Ecellο in the above equation.

ΔGο=2×96500JV1×0.428V=82604J_

The value of ΔGο is 82604J_ .

Conclusion

The values of ΔGο and Ecellο for the first reaction are 35512J_ and 0.368V_ respectively

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