Electrochemisty Electron Transfer Reaction Section 20.1.

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Electrochemisty Electron Transfer Reaction Section 20.1

Oxidation-Reduction Reactions Oxidation: loss of electrons, increase in oxidation state Reduction: gain of electrons, decrease in oxidation state Zn(s) + Cu 2+ (aq)  Zn 2+ (aq) + Cu(s) Oxidizing Agent: species reduced Reducing Agent: species oxidized

Oxidation-Reduction Reactions Half-reactions and Balancing Redox Equations Zn(s) + Ag + (aq)  Zn 2+ (aq) + Ag(s) oxidation half-reaction: reduction half-reaction: overall equation: balance half-reactions to eliminate all electrons:

Electrochemical Cells: Performing redox reactions with separated reactants Zn(s) + Cu 2+ (aq)  Zn 2+ (aq) + Cu(s)

Electrochemical Cells: Zn(s) + Cu 2+ (aq)  Zn 2+ (aq) + Cu(s) oxidation occurs at “anode” reduction occurs at “cathode”

Section 20.2: Cell Potentials

Determining Cell Potentials Reduction Potentials (a measure of ease of reduction)

Cell Potentials: Strength of oxidizing and reducing agents

Cell Potentials: using reduction potentials to determine cell potentials E o cell = E o red (cathode) – E o red (anode) Determine the cell potential for a cell using the reaction: Cu 2+ (aq) + Fe(s)  Fe 2+ (aq) + Cu(s) oxidation occurs at anode reduction occurs at cathode

Cell Potentials: using reduction potentials to determine cell potentials E o cell = E o red (cathode) – E o red (anode) Determine the cell potential for a cell using the reaction: 3 Ag + (aq) + Cr(s)  Cr 3+ (aq) + 3 Ag(s) oxidation occurs at anode reduction occurs at cathode

Positive E o cell means the reaction is thermodynamically product-favored E o cell = E o red (cathode) – E o red (anode) Which reaction is favored: Cu 2+ (aq) + Fe(s)  Fe 2+ (aq) + Cu(s) or Fe 2+ (aq) + Cu(s)  Cu 2+ (aq) + Fe(s) oxidation occurs at anode reduction occurs at cathode

Positive E o cell means the reaction is thermodynamically product-favored For a favored reaction: Choose an oxidizing agent that is ___________________________ from the reducing agent.

Cell Potential (E o cell ) and Free Energy Change (  G o )  G o = -nFE o F= Faraday’s Constant = J/V  mol e - Positive E o cell means:  G o = K c = System is ____________ - Favored

 G o = -nFE o F= Faraday’s Constant = J/V  mol e - Calculate  G o for: 2 Cu 2+ (aq) + Ni(s)  2 Cu + (aq) + Ni 2+ (aq) E o red (Ni 2+ /Ni) = V E o red (Cu 2+ /Cu + ) = V

Electrolysis : Using electrical energy to drive reactions Electrical Relationships (Part 1): 1 C = 1 amp x 1 second C = 1 mol e - Copper is electroplated onto a metal spoon from a solution of Cu(NO 3 ) 2. If a current of Amps is run for 15 minutes, what mass of Cu(s) is deposited?

Electrical Relationships (Part 2): 1 C = 1 amp x 1 second 1 Watt = 1 V x 1 A C = 1 mol e - electricity ~ 8 cents/kWh 1 C x 1 V = 1 W  sec Aluminum is produced by reduction of Al 3+ ions at a voltage of 4.5 V. What is the cost of producing a 1-pound roll of aluminum foil?

1 C = 1 amp x 1 second 1 Watt = 1 V x 1 A C = 1 mol e - electricity ~ 8 cents/kWh 1 C x 1 V = 1 W  sec Aluminum is produced by reduction of Al 3+ ions at a voltage of 4.5 V. What is the cost of producing a 1-pound roll of aluminum foil?

Batteries : Quantitative Analysis This battery provides 2200 mAh of electricity. How many moles of electrons is this?