Tutorial 5 - Electrochemistry
Tutorial 5 - Electrochemistry
Electrochemistry
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Electrochemistry
• Galvanic cells
• Cell Potentials and Standard cell potentials
• Electrolytic cells
• Faraday’s Law of Electrolysis
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Galvanic cells (also called Voltaic cells)
• use spontaneous chemical reactions to generate electrical
energy in the form of an electrical current ΔG < 0
e-
Anode Cathode
e.g. Zinc electrode Salt Bridge e.g. Copper electrode
- +
The cell potential, E, is a measure of how well a cell reaction can push
and pull electrons through a circuit
The standard cell potential (the cell potential measured when all the
species are in their standard states) is given by:
• Unit of potential is the volt (V) and unit of charge is the Couloumb (C)
-nFEcell = -nFE°cell + RT ln Q
ΔG° = -n F E°cell
ΔG° = -n F E°cell
E°cell = -ΔG°
nF
= -(-1.098 × 105 J mol-1) = 0.57 J/C = 0.57 V
(2 mol) (96500 C)
Electrolytic cells
• Use an applied voltage to carry out a nonspontaneous
chemical reaction ΔG > 0
• Electric current supplied by an external source
Power
Supply
Cathode Anode
e.g. inert Ti e.g. inert Ti
+ -
Cl- Na+
Electrolyte, e.g.
NaCl
• External source must provide a greater potential than that for the
spontaneous reverse reaction
• Electrolysis = process in which electrical energy is used to cause a
non-spontaneous chemical reaction to occur
Electrolysis of water
Faradays
Current + Time Charge Moles of electrons
constant
y
etr
iom
ich
s to
Molar mass
Mass product Moles product
Question
If 306C of charge is passed through a solution of Cu(NO3)2 during an
electrolysis experiment, what is the number of moles of copper metal
deposited at the cathode?
Cu(NO3)2 Cu2+ + 2NO3- Cu Cu2+ + 2e-
charge = 306 C
No of moles e- =
Faradays constant 96500 C/mol
Question
How much Ca will be produced in an electrolytic cell of molten CaCl 2 if
a current of 0.452 A is passed through the cell for 1.5 hours?
Answer: 0.5 g Ca