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1 Balance Redox Rxns: Fe(OH)3 + [Cr(OH)4]-1 Fe(OH)2 + CrO4-2

2 AP CHM HW Read: Chapter 18

3 Review the Multiple-Choice Section of the Midterm.

4 Electro-chemistry

5 The flow of electrons through a metal
Metallic Conduction The flow of electrons through a metal

6 The movement of ions (electrolytes) through a solution
Ionic Conduction The movement of ions (electrolytes) through a solution Electrolytic Conduct.

7 The surface or point in which oxidation or reduction takes place
Electrode The surface or point in which oxidation or reduction takes place

8 The electrode where oxidation takes place
Anode The electrode where oxidation takes place An Ox (-)

9 The electrode where reduction takes place
Cathode The electrode where reduction takes place Red Cat (+)

10 Voltaic or Galvanic Cell
Electrochemical Cell in which:

11 a spontaneous oxidation-reduction reaction produces electrical energy

12 A cell where only oxidation or only reduction takes place
Half-Cell A cell where only oxidation or only reduction takes place

13 An electrochemical cell must have two half-cells connected by a salt bridge

14 A half-cell will not work by itself Both half-cells are required

15 ) Allows electrical contact between the two half-cells
Salt Bridge ) Allows electrical contact between the two half-cells

16 ) Prevents mixing of the two half-cell solutions

17 ) Allows ions to flow maintaining electrical neutrality

18 Determining the Redox Rxn & Voltage of an Electrochemical Cell

19 Identify all molecules & ions (reactants) that exist in the electrolytic cell

20 ) Determine all possible half-reactions that could occur in the system

21 ) Look up each half-rxn from the Std. Redox Tables

22 ) Record each half-rxn & its standard voltage

23 ) Save the oxidation half-rxn that has the highest voltage

24 ) Save the reduction half-rxn that has the highest voltage

25 ) Balance the electrons between the two half-rxns

26 ) Add the two half-rxns to obtain the full electrochemical reaction

27 ) Add the voltage of each half-rxn to obtain the std. voltage required

28 Determine Eo Zn(s) Ag+1(aq) 2 Ag(s) + Zn+2(aq)

29 AP CHM HW Read: Chapter 18 Problems: 7 & 15a Page: 526

30 REDOX Shorthand Zn|Zn+2||Ag+1|Ag ox red
Zn||Zn|Zn+2||Ag+1|Ag||Pt an ox red cat

31 Drill: Determine Shorthand Rxn & voltage when Cu+1 is reacts with solid potassium

32 Voltaic Cell Problems

33 Determine all when a cell with a Cu electrode in CuCl2(aq) is connected to a cell with a Zn electrode in ZnBr2(aq)

34 Determine all when a cell with a Fe electrode in FeCl3(aq) is connected to a cell with a Mn electrode in MnCl2(aq)

35 Determine all when a cell with a Mg electrode in MgCl2(aq) is connected to a cell with a Au electrode in AuCl3(aq)

36 Drill: What is the best reducing agent on the chart?

37 Electrolysis Using electricity to force an, oh fooey, non-spontaneous electrochemical rxn

38 Chemical cell where electrolysis is being performed
Electrolytic Cell Chemical cell where electrolysis is being performed

39 How to determine the Redox Rxn & voltage of an Electrolytic Cell

40 Identify all molecules & ions (reactants) that exist in the electrolytic cell

41 ) Determine all possible half-reactions that could occur in the system

42 ) Look up each half-rxn from the Std. Redox Tables

43 ) Record each half-rxn & its standard voltage

44 ) Save the oxidation half-rxn that has the highest voltage

45 ) Save the reduction half-rxn that has the highest voltage

46 ) Balance the electrons between the two half-rxns

47 ) Add the two half-rxns to obtain the full electrochemical reaction

48 ) Add the voltage of each half-rxn to obtain the std. voltage required

49 Determine the rxn that takes place when 1
Determine the rxn that takes place when 1.5 V is passed through two Pt electrodes in a solution containing MgI2(aq) & ZnCl2(aq)

50 AP CHM HW Read: Chapter 18 Problems: 23 Page: 527

51 Determine the rxn that takes place when
2.5 V is passed through two Pt electrode in a solution of NaCl(aq)

52 Determine the rxn that takes place when
electricity is passed through two Pt electrode in molten NaCl

53 Drill: Determine the rxn that takes place when
electricity is passed through two Pt electrodes in ZnCl2(aq)

54 A car battery has lead & lead(IV)oxide electrodes in an acidified aqueous lead(II)sulfate solution. Using the book, determine the voltage that can be produced.

55 Relating Equations DGo = DHo - TDSo DGo = -RTlnKeq DGo = -nFEo

56 Determine rxn, Eo, DGo, & Keq for a voltaic cell with half-cells containing Ni(s) in NiCl2(aq) & Sn(s) in SnCl2(aq).

57 for non-standard conditions
Nernst Equation E = Eo - (RT/nF)lnQ for non-standard conditions

58 Determine the voltage of a cell with a silver electrode in 1
Determine the voltage of a cell with a silver electrode in 1.0 M AgNO3 & an iron electrode in 0.10 M FeCl2 at 27oC

59 Determine the voltage of a cell with a silver electrode in 1
Determine the voltage of a cell with a silver electrode in 1.0 M AgNO3 & a zinc electrode in M ZnCl2 at 27oC

60 Drill: Determine the rxns that take place when 9.65 mA is passed for 2.5 Hrs through two Pt electrodes in a solution containing MnBr2(aq) & CuF2(aq)

61 Determine the voltage of a cell with a copper electrode in 0
Determine the voltage of a cell with a copper electrode in 0.10 M CuI & a zinc electrode in 1.0 M ZnCl2 at 27oC

62 Determine the voltage of a cell with a silver electrode in 0
Determine the voltage of a cell with a silver electrode in 0.10 M AgNO3 & a zinc electrode in 1.0 M ZnCl2 at 27oC

63 AP CHM HW Read: Chapter 18 Problems: 41 Page: 528

64 The test on electrochemistry will be on ____day.

65 Electroplating & Electro-purifying

66 Electrolysis During electrolysis, oxidation & degradation would occur at the anode while reduction & electroplating would occur at the cathode

67 Amount (mass, volume, moles, etc) can be determined from the charge
Current Formula Current = charge/unit time Amps = coul/sec Amount (mass, volume, moles, etc) can be determined from the charge

68 Calculate the mass of copper plated onto the cathode when a 9
Calculate the mass of copper plated onto the cathode when a 9.65 mAmp current is applied to a solution of CuSO4 for 5.0 minutes.

69 Calculate the years required to plate 216 kg of silver onto the cathode when a 96.5 mAmp current is applied to a solution of AgNO3

70 Drill: Calculate the current required to purify 510 kg of aluminum oxide in 5.0 hours

71 Current, Mass, Time Formula:
nFm = MWIt

72 Check HW

73 Test Tuesday

74 Balance the Rxn KMnO4 + HCl MnO2 + KClO2

75 Calculate the time required to electroplate 19
Calculate the time required to electroplate 19.7 mg of gold onto a plate by passing 965 mA current through a solution of Au(NO3)3

76 Determine the voltage of a cell with a silver electrode in 5
Determine the voltage of a cell with a silver electrode in 5.0 M AgNO3 & an zinc electrode in 0.25 M ZnCl2 at 27oC

77 Determine the rxn that takes place when 1
Determine the rxn that takes place when 1.0 V is passed through two Pt electrodes in a soln containing NaI(aq) & CoCl2(aq).

78 Calculate the time required to gold plate a 2
Calculate the time required to gold plate a 2.0 mm layer onto a plate (SA = 750 cm2) by passing 965 mA current through a solution of AuCl3 (DAu = 20 g/cm3)

79 Calculate the time required to purify a 204 kg of ore that is 60
Calculate the time required to purify a 204 kg of ore that is 60.0 % Al2O3 by applying a 965 kA current through molten ore sample:

80 Calculate the time required to purify a 32 kg of ore that is 75
Calculate the time required to purify a 32 kg of ore that is 75.0 % Fe2O3 by applying a 9.65 kA current through molten ore sample:

81 A voltaic cell with a silver electrode in 0
A voltaic cell with a silver electrode in 0.10 M Ag+ & a zinc electrode in 1.0 M Zn+2 at 27oC is allowed to react for 5.0 mins at 9.65 A. Calculate: Eo, E, DGo, & mass increase of the cathode.

82 A voltaic cell with a gold electrode in 0
A voltaic cell with a gold electrode in M Au+3 & a zinc electrode in 10.0 M Zn+2 at 27oC is allowed to react for 5.0 hrs at 9.65 A. Calculate: Eo, E, DGo, & mass increase of the cathode.


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