Balance each redox reaction occurring in basic aqueous solution. b. Ag(s) + CN–(aq) + O2(g) → Ag(CN)2–(aq)
Ch.20 - Electrochemistry
Chapter 20, Problem 49
Calculate the standard cell potential for each of the electro- chemical cells in Problem 43.
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Key Concepts
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Standard Cell Potential
The standard cell potential (E°) is the measure of the voltage produced by an electrochemical cell under standard conditions (1 M concentration, 1 atm pressure, and 25°C). It is calculated using the standard reduction potentials of the half-reactions involved in the cell. A positive E° indicates a spontaneous reaction, while a negative E° suggests non-spontaneity.
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Electrochemical Cells
Electrochemical cells consist of two half-cells, each containing an electrode and an electrolyte. The oxidation reaction occurs at the anode, while the reduction reaction takes place at the cathode. The flow of electrons from the anode to the cathode through an external circuit generates electrical energy, which can be harnessed for work.
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Nernst Equation
The Nernst equation relates the cell potential to the concentrations of the reactants and products in an electrochemical reaction. It allows for the calculation of the cell potential under non-standard conditions and is expressed as E = E° - (RT/nF)ln(Q), where R is the gas constant, T is the temperature in Kelvin, n is the number of moles of electrons transferred, F is Faraday's constant, and Q is the reaction quotient.
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