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Monday, January 24, 2011

Faraday law

FARADAY LAW
  • Amount of substance produce of each electrode is directly proportional to quantity of charge flowing through the cell
  • Also called Faraday's First Law of electrolysis.

CALCULATING USING FARADAY'S LAW
  • Main steps
    • Balance half reaction to find number of moles of electrons.
    • Needed per mole product.
    • Use Faraday's constant (96500C / mol ) to find corresponding charge.
    • Use molar mass / mole to find charge needed for a given mass / mole of product

ELECTRIC CHARGE (Q)

Charge ( Q )         =    Current ( I )    ×    time ( t )
Unit Coulomb , C        Ampere , A        Second , s







10.2 Nernst equation

Electrochemistry : 10.2 Nernst Equation


NERNST EQUATION 
  • Cell potential (E°cell) under any condition
                  Ecell = E°cell – (RT/nF) ln Q

R: universal gas constant.            Q : reaction quontient.
N: no. of e- transferred in             T : absolute temperature (X)
balanced redox reaction.
F : charge of 1 mol of e"96.500 C/ mol e-

Example:

Cd (s) + 2Ag+ (aq) ------ Cd2+(aq) + 2Ag (s)


    Q=[Cd2+]/[Ag+]2 

 

Ecell At 25°C (298K)

 

    Ecell = E°cell - (RT/nF) ln Q         (convert to logarithm)


    Ecell = E°cell - (0.0592/N) log Q  

 

             
EFFECT OF CONC . ON CELL POTENTIAL.
  
 Ecell = E°cell - (RT/nF) ln Q   
          
EXAMPLE 1: 

 

Zn (S) +Cu2+ (aq) ------ Zn2+ (aq) + Cu (s)

    
Q=[Cd2+]/[Ag+]2


WHEN Q < 1 = [reactant] > [product]
                       = in Q < 0 , so Ecell > E°cell


WHEN Q > 1 = [reactant] = [product]
                       = in Q = 0 , so Ecell = E°cell


WHEN Q > 1 = [reactant] < [product]
                       = in Q > 0 , so Ecell < E°cell

 

WHEN Q = Kc


    Ecell = E°cell - (0.0592/N) log Q 
         
  • Ecell = O                           
  • The system reach equilibrium.
  • No more energy release.
  • Cell can do no more work.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Standard hydrogen potential

Standard Reduction Potentials
Standard reduction potential (E0) is the voltage associated with a reduction reaction at an electrode when all solutes are 1 M and all gases are at 1 atm.

Standard hydrogen electrode (SHE)
 
Reduction Reaction
                                       

             E0 = 0 V

 

Galvanic cell

                           Oxidation
is defined as
  • the addition of oxygen to a substance
  • the loss of hydrogen from a substance
  • the process of electron loss from a substance
  • an increase in the oxidation number of a substance

                         Reduction

is define as
  • the loss of oxygen from a substance
  • the addition of hydrogen to a substance
  • the process of electron gain in a substance
  • a decrease in oxidation number of a substance
                     Redox reaction


are reaction involving oxidation and reduction

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Electrochemical

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Electrochemical
Electrochemical processes are oxidation-reduction reactions in which:
the energy released by a spontaneous reaction is converted to electricity or
electrical energy is used to cause a nonspontaneous reaction to occur
  
Oxidation half-reaction (lose e-)
 
          Reduction half-reaction (gain e-)


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