Cell potentials and Reduction potentials. Answers 1 - 5 1.The difference is ° - indicating 25°C and 1 M concentrations (1) 2.Voltages can be increased.

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Cell potentials and Reduction potentials

Answers The difference is ° - indicating 25°C and 1 M concentrations (1) 2.Voltages can be increased by arranging cells in series (1) (or changing concentrations) 3.A measure of the tendency of a given half- reaction to occur as a reduction (1) 4.The half-cell with the greater reduction potential will gain electrons (1) 5.The Cu half-cell has the greater reduction potential (1), since it is gaining electrons (1) /6

Answers The Fe half-cell has the greater reduction potential (1) 7.E°cell = E°reduced - E°oxidized (1) (E°cell = standard reduction potential of substance reduced - standard reduction potential of substance oxidized) V (1) 9.There is no way to measure the standard reduction potential of an isolated half-cell (1) A reference/standard electrode is chosen (1) 10.Cu has the greatest reduction potential (1) /6

Answers V is the reduction potential for the hydrogen electrode (1) 0.00 V is arbitrarily set; its 0 by definition (1) 12.It has a lower reduction potential than the hydrogen electrode (1) 13.Either oxidation OR reduction can occur depending upon what the half-cell is coupled with (1) 14.E°cell = E°reduced - E°oxidized E°cell = E°Fe 2+ – E°Mg V = V – E°Mg 2+ (1) E°Mg 2+ = V – 1.96 V = V /5

Answers V (1) by a F 2 - Li cell (1) 1.67 V 16.a) 1.42 V V = 1.67 V (1) 0.46 V b) 0.80 V V = 0.46 V (1) 0.71 V c) V V = 0.71 V (1) 0.78 V d) V = 0.78 V or 0.43 V 0.77 V V = 0.43 V (1) 17.Yes (1) because the larger reduction potential will be reduced, the smaller will be oxidized (E°cell = E°reduced - E°oxidized) 18.Yes (1) because you are subtracting a smaller (or more negative) number from a larger number /8, /25 For more lessons, visit