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Electrochemistry Dr. Mamun Jamal Department of Chemistry Room no.: BECM 403 (main academic building) KUET
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2 We will cover Lecture 1:Fundamentals Lecture 2: Electrolytic conductance, migration of ions and electrochemical cell Lecture 3: Reversible electrodes, electrode potentials, cell emf Lecture 4: Ionic mobilities, abnormal ion conductance, transport number and Kohlrauch’s law Electrochemistry
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3 ‘Chemistry 1209’ CT1 will be on 25 th Nov 2015 Syllabus will be class lectures until 15 th Nov
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4 Fundamentals of Electrochemistry Few definitions (i)Electrolytes, non electrolytes, electrolysis (ii)Galvanic cell and voltaic cell (iii)Half cell reaction and redox reaction (iv)Electrical units: coulomb, ampere, ohm, volt (v)Faraday’s Laws of electrolysis: first law and second law (vi)Conductance of electrolytes, specific conductance
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5 Electrochemical cell (i)Electrolytic cell (ii) Voltaic cell or Galvanic cell
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6 Cathod: is where reduction occurs Is where electrons are consumed Is what cations migrate toward Has a positive sign Anode: is where oxidation occurs Is where electrons are produced Is what anions migrate toward Has a negative sign
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7 Data processing Glucose sensor Electrochemical cell Potentiostat
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Basic Concepts 1.)A Redox titration is an analytical technique based on the transfer of electrons between analyte and titrant Reduction-oxidation reaction A substance is reduced when it gains electrons from another substance - gain of e - net decrease in charge of species - Oxidizing agent (oxidant) A substance is oxidized when it loses electrons to another substance - loss of e - net increase in charge of species - Reducing agent (reductant) (Reduction) (Oxidation) Oxidizing Agent Reducing Agent 8 Fundamentals of Electrochemistry
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Basic Concepts 2.)The first two reactions are known as “1/2 cell reactions” Include electrons in their equation 3.) The net reaction is known as the total cell reaction No free electrons in its equation 4.)In order for a redox reaction to occur, both reduction of one compound and oxidation of another must take place simultaneously Total number of electrons is constant ½ cell reactions: Net Reaction: 9 Fundamentals of Electrochemistry
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