EBK GENERAL CHEMISTRY: THE ESSENTIAL CO
EBK GENERAL CHEMISTRY: THE ESSENTIAL CO
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Author: Chang
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Chapter 19, Problem 19.103QP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The half-cell reactions and the overall reactions in the given cell has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Nernst equation is one of the important equation in electrochemistry.  In Nernst equation the electrode potential of a cell reaction is related to the standard electrode potential, concentration or activities of the species that is involved in the chemical reaction and temperature.

  Ecell=E°cell-RT2.303nFlog[Red][Oxd]

Where,

  Ecell is the potential of the cell at a given temperature

  E°cell is the standard electrode potential

  R is the universal gas constant (R=8.314JK-1mol-1)

  T is the temperature

   n is the number of electrons involved in a reaction

  F is the Faraday constant (F=9.64853399×104Cmol-1)

  [Red] is the concentration of the reduced species

  [Oxd] is the concentration of the oxidised species

At room temperature (25°C), after substituting the values of all the constants the equation can be written as

  Ecell= E°cell-0.0591nlog[Red][Oxd]

The relation between electrode potential and equilibrium constant: cell potential and equilibrium constant are related by the given equation.

  E°cell=RTnFlnK

Where,

  E°cell is the standard electrode potential

  n is the number of electrons

  K is the formation constant

  R is the universal gas constant (R=8.314JK-1mol-1)

  T is the temperature

  F is the Faraday constant (F=9.64853399×104Cmol-1)

The standard electrode potential of a cell(E°cell) is the difference in electrode potential of the cathode and anode.

  E°cell=E°cathodeE°anode

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The equilibrium constant for the reaction has to be calculated in accordance with the given conditions.

Concept Introduction:

Nernst equation is one of the important equation in electrochemistry.  In Nernst equation the electrode potential of a cell reaction is related to the standard electrode potential, concentration or activities of the species that is involved in the chemical reaction and temperature.

  Ecell=E°cell-RT2.303nFlog[Red][Oxd]

Where,

  Ecell is the potential of the cell at a given temperature

  E°cell is the standard electrode potential

  R is the universal gas constant (R=8.314JK-1mol-1)

  T is the temperature

  n is the number of electrons involved in a reaction

  F is the Faraday constant (F=9.64853399×104Cmol-1)

  [Red] is the concentration of the reduced species

  [Oxd] is the concentration of the oxidised species

At room temperature (25°C), after substituting the values of all the constants the equation can be written as

  Ecell= E°cell-0.0591nlog[Red][Oxd]

The relation between electrode potential and equilibrium constant: cell potential and equilibrium constant are related by the given equation.

  E°cell=RTnFlnK

Where,

  E°cell is the standard electrode potential

  n is the number of electrons

  K is the formation constant

  R is the universal gas constant (R=8.314JK-1mol-1)

  T is the temperature

  F is the Faraday constant (F=9.64853399×104Cmol-1)

The standard electrode potential of a cell(E°cell) is the difference in electrode potential of the cathode and anode.

  E°cell=E°cathodeE°anode

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The cell potential has to be calculated in accordance with the given conditions.

Concept Introduction:

Nernst equation is one of the important equation in electrochemistry.  In Nernst equation the electrode potential of a cell reaction is related to the standard electrode potential, concentration or activities of the species that is involved in the chemical reaction and temperature.

  Ecell=E°cell-RT2.303nFlog[Red][Oxd]

Where,

  Ecell is the potential of the cell at a given temperature

  E°cell is the standard electrode potential

  R is the universal gas constant (R=8.314JK-1mol-1)

  T is the temperature

  n is the number of electrons involved in a reaction

  F isthe Faraday constant (F=9.64853399×104Cmol-1)

  [Red] is the concentration of the reduced species

  [Oxd] is the concentration of the oxidised species

At room temperature (25°C), after substituting the values of all the constants the equation can be written as

  Ecell= E°cell-0.0591nlog[Red][Oxd]

The relation between electrode potential and equilibrium constant: cell potential and equilibrium constant are related by the given equation.

  E°cell=RTnFlnK

Where,

  E°cell is the standard electrode potential

  n is the number of electrons

  K is the formation constant

  R is the universal gas constant (R=8.314JK-1mol-1)

  T is the temperature

  F is the Faraday constant (F=9.64853399×104Cmol-1)

The standard electrode potential of a cell(E°cell) is the difference in electrode potential of the cathode and anode.

  E°cell=E°cathodeE°anode

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