Complete and balance the following equations, and identify the oxidizing and reducing agents. (Recall that the O atoms in hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, have an atypical oxidation state.) Cr2O72 - 1aq2 + CH3OH1aq2 ¡ HCOOH1aq2 + Cr3+1aq2 (acidic solution)
Ch.20 - Electrochemistry
Chapter 20, Problem 29f
A voltaic cell similar to that shown in Figure 20.5 is constructed. One electrode half-cell consists of a silver strip placed in a solution of AgNO3, and the other has an iron strip placed in a solution of FeCl2. The overall cell reaction is Fe1s2 + 2 Ag+1aq2 ¡ Fe2+1aq2 + 2 Ag1s2 (f) In which directions do the cations and anions migrate through the solution?
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Key Concepts
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Voltaic Cell
A voltaic cell, or galvanic cell, is an electrochemical cell that converts chemical energy into electrical energy through spontaneous redox reactions. It consists of two half-cells, each containing an electrode and an electrolyte. The flow of electrons occurs from the anode (where oxidation happens) to the cathode (where reduction occurs), generating an electric current.
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Ion Migration
In a voltaic cell, cations (positively charged ions) migrate towards the cathode, while anions (negatively charged ions) move towards the anode. This migration is essential for maintaining charge balance in the cell as the redox reactions proceed. In the given reaction, Ag+ ions will move towards the cathode where reduction occurs, while the anions from the salt bridge will migrate to the anode.
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Redox Reactions
Redox reactions involve the transfer of electrons between two species, resulting in oxidation (loss of electrons) and reduction (gain of electrons). In the provided cell reaction, iron is oxidized to Fe2+ while silver ions are reduced to solid silver. Understanding the oxidation states and the flow of electrons is crucial for predicting the behavior of the cell and the direction of ion migration.
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Complete and balance the following equations, and identify the oxidizing and reducing agents. (Recall that the O atoms in hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, have an atypical oxidation state.) H2O21aq2 + ClO21aq2 ¡ ClO2-1aq2 + O21g2 (basic solution)
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Indicate whether each statement is true or false: (c) A salt bridge or permeable barrier is necessary to allow a voltaic cell to operate.
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(a) What is the definition of the volt?
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(b) Do all voltaic cells produce a positive cell potential?
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(b) Write the half-reaction that occurs at a hydrogen electrode in acidic aqueous solution when it serves as the anode of a voltaic cell.
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