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Chapter 22, Problem 22.18QAP
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

A spreadsheet should be created to calculate the standard electrode potential for the Ag-AgCl electrode.

Concept introduction:

AgCl(s) + e  Ag(s) + Cl

H+ + e  12 H2(g)

Overall equation: AgCl(s) + 12 H2(g)Ag(s) + Cl + H+

Ecell=Ecell00.0592logγH+γClcHCl2PH21/2

Activity coefficient of ions can be calculated by Debye-Huckel equation,

logγx=0.509Zx2μ1+3.28αxμ

Zx − charge on the species X

μ - ionic strength of the solution

αx - the effective diameter of the hydrated ion in nanometers.

Ionic strength is defined by the equation,

μ=12(c1Z12+c2Z22+c3Z32+.....)

C1, C2, C3 − molar concentrations of various ions in the solution

Z1, Z2, Z3 − charges on the ions.

For the electrolyte AmBn, the mean activity coefficient is given by

γ±=(γAm.γBn)1(m+n)

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The values obtained in part (a) for the activity coefficients and standard potential should be compared with those of MacInnes and if there are any differences, a possible reason for the discrepancies should be suggested.

Concept introduction:

AgCl(s) + e  Ag(s) + Cl

H+ + e  12 H2(g)

Overall equation: AgCl(s) + 12 H2(g)Ag(s) + Cl + H+

Ecell=Ecell00.0592logγH+γClcHCl2PH21/2

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The mean, standard deviation, 95 % confidence interval, and other useful statistics for the standard potential of the Ag-AgCl electrode should be found by using descriptive statistics function of Excel.

Concept introduction:

AgCl(s) + e  Ag(s) + Cl

H+ + e  12 H2(g)

Overall equation: AgCl(s) + 12 H2(g)Ag(s) + Cl + H+

Ecell=Ecell00.0592logγH+γClcHCl2PH21/2

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

The analysis results and the quality of the MacInne’s results should be compared and discussed.

Concept introduction:

AgCl(s) + e  Ag(s) + Cl

H+ + e  12 H2(g)

Overall equation: AgCl(s) + 12 H2(g)Ag(s) + Cl + H+

Ecell=Ecell00.0592logγH+γClcHCl2PH21/2

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