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Energy in a cell Today, we will learn to figure out how much energy we can get out of a cell You will need: Periodic Table CALCULATORS!
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1 M ion solution (concentration) 25 ºC (temperature) 1 atm (pressure)
Electrochemistry: Basic Concepts Standard conditions: 1 M ion solution (concentration) 25 ºC (temperature) 1 atm (pressure)
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Copper-Hydrogen cell under standard conditions
Electrochemistry: Basic Concepts Copper-Hydrogen cell under standard conditions H2 (g) + Cu2+(aq) → 2H+(aq) + Cu(s) (net ionic equation) Cell notation H2 | H+ || Cu2+ | Cu reduction half-cell CATHODE oxidation half-cell ANODE salt bridge and wire
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Eºcell = Eºreduction - Eºoxidation
Cell Potential Standard Reduction Potentials (Eº): shows how likely a ½ reaction is to reduce (gain electrons) To find a voltaic cell’s standard potential (how many volts it can use): Eºcell = Eºreduction - Eºoxidation HINT: Write down everything. Show all work. When you do it in your head, you get confused.
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Examples: Find the cell potential of a copper-zinc cell.
Electrochemistry: Basic Concepts Examples: Find the cell potential of a copper-zinc cell. Cu2+(aq) + Zn(s) → Cu(s) + Zn2+(aq) Step 1: Cell notation: Zn | Zn2+ || Cu2+ | Cu Step 2: ID ox and red ox red Step 3: Find reduction potentials Zn2+|Zn V Cu2+ | Cu V Step 4: Equation Eºcell = Eºred - Eºox
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Examples: Find the cell potential of a copper-zinc cell.
Electrochemistry: Basic Concepts Examples: Find the cell potential of a copper-zinc cell. Step 4: Equation Eºcell = Eºred - Eºox = EºCu2+|Cu - EºZn2+|Zn = V – ( V) = V The standard reduction potential of the copper-zinc cell is V
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Try it out! Calculate the cell potential:
Additional Assessment Questions Try it out! Calculate the cell potential: 2Ag+(aq) + Co(s) → Co2+(aq) + 2Ag(s) + 1.08V
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In a Electrochemical cell… when Eº = (+), it is spontaneous
Electrochemistry: Basic Concepts A spontaneous reaction: proceeds naturally. Voltaic cells are always spontaneous. A non-spontaneous reaction: requires an outside influence to proceed. (eg. forcing the electrons in the opposite direction) In a Electrochemical cell… when Eº = (+), it is spontaneous when Eº = (-), it is not spontaneous
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Are these spontaneous or not?
Electrochemistry: Basic Concepts Are these spontaneous or not? Eºcell = V Eºcell = V Eºcell = V Eºcell = V Eºcell = V spontaneous not spontaneous
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Try it out! Calculate the cell potential to determine if each of these redox reactions is spontaneous. Mn2+ + 2Br- → Br2 + Mn Fe2+ + Sn2+ → Fe3+ + Sn Ni2+ + Mg → Mg2+ + Ni Pb2+ + Cu+ → Pb + Cu2+ V, nonspontaneous V, nonspontaneous V, spontaneous V, nonspontaneous
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