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Topic 9 (Galvanic Cell) - Tutorial - Level 3 Answer

(i) The graph of electrode potential vs log[Mn2+] gives a slope of 0.059/2, indicating the manganese ion is Mn2+. An anomalous point below the line is caused by a lower than expected [Mn2+], shifting the equilibrium left and making E more negative. (ii) When [Mn2+] decreases, the equilibrium shifts left, making E(Mn2+/Mn) more negative. (iii) Using the Nernst equation, the standard cell potential gives a ΔG° of +228 kJ/mol for the half-reaction Mn2+(aq)+2e−↔Mn(s). Standard enthal

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Topic 9 (Galvanic Cell) - Tutorial - Level 3 Answer

(i) The graph of electrode potential vs log[Mn2+] gives a slope of 0.059/2, indicating the manganese ion is Mn2+. An anomalous point below the line is caused by a lower than expected [Mn2+], shifting the equilibrium left and making E more negative. (ii) When [Mn2+] decreases, the equilibrium shifts left, making E(Mn2+/Mn) more negative. (iii) Using the Nernst equation, the standard cell potential gives a ΔG° of +228 kJ/mol for the half-reaction Mn2+(aq)+2e−↔Mn(s). Standard enthal

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Level 3 – Challenging Questions

16 log [Mnz+]
(a)
(i)
to
(iii) (0, 1.18)

electrode
potential of
manganese
half-cell,
E /V


(2.70, 1.26)

0.059
Since E = E + log [Mnz+] and E is plotted against log [Mnz+],
z
E(Mnz+/Mn) = y–intercept = 1.18 V

gradient of graph =
0.059
=
 1.18    1.26 
z 0   2.70 
value of z = 1.991  2 (i.e. the manganese ion is Mn2+).

Explanation for position of anomalous point:


Since the anomalous point is below the line, [Mn2+] prepared is lower than
expected. This causes the position of equilibrium of Mn2+ + 2e  Mn to shit
left. Hence, E(Mn2+/Mn) is more negative than expected.

(b) When [Mn2+] decreases, the position of equilibrium of Mn2+ + 2e  Mn


shifts to the left, making E(Mn2+/Mn) more negative.

(c) (i) Using G (in J mol1) = zFEcell and z = 2,


G = 2  96500  (1.18) = +2.27  105 J mol1
= +228 kJ mol1

2022 JPJC JC1 H2 Chemistry (9729) 13 Topic 9: Galvanic Cells


(ii) Hf
M(s) M2+(aq) + 2e
+281 1851

M(g) M2+(g) + 2e


(+716) +
(+1150)
By Hess’ Law,
Hf of Mnz+(aq) = (+281) + (+716) + (+1150) + (1851)
= +296 kJ mol1

(iii) Gf = H f  TS f


(+228) = (+296) – 298S
Sf = +1.76 kJ mol1 K1

2022 JPJC JC1 H2 Chemistry (9729) 14 Topic 9: Galvanic Cells

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