0303REDOX EQMREDOX EQM Half Cells with Inert Electrode
C. Y. Yeung (CHW, 2009)p.01
Inert Electrode :Inert Electrode :
In the metal-metal ion system, In the metal-metal ion system, metal is the electrode, and metal is the electrode, and metal ion is the electrolyte. metal ion is the electrolyte.
MMn+n+
MM
However, if the system does not invHowever, if the system does not involve metal, and “olve metal, and “inert electrodeinert electrode” is r” is required. (e.g. equired. (e.g. platiniumplatinium / / graphitegraphite))
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PtPt
FeFe2+2+FeFe3+3+
- e-
+ e-
(1) Metal Ion – Metal Ion Sytem(1) Metal Ion – Metal Ion Sytem
FeSOFeSO44(aq) + (aq) +
FeFe22(SO(SO44))33(aq)(aq)
EE FeFe3+3+,Fe,Fe2+2+| Pt| Pt = +0.77 V = +0.77 V
as cathode:as cathode: FeFe3+3+(aq) , Fe(aq) , Fe2+2+(aq) | Pt(s)(aq) | Pt(s)
Cell DiagramCell Diagram
as anode:as anode: Pt(s) | FePt(s) | Fe2+2+(aq) , Fe(aq) , Fe3+3+(aq)(aq)
Half Cells using Inert Electrode :Half Cells using Inert Electrode :
EE MnOMnO44--,Mn,Mn2+2+| Pt| Pt = +1.52 V = +1.52 V
MnOMnO44--(aq) + 8H(aq) + 8H++ + 5e + 5e-- Mn Mn2+2+(aq) + 4H(aq) + 4H22O(l)O(l)
<Example <Example 22>>
FeFe3+3+(aq) + e(aq) + e-- Fe Fe2+2+(aq)(aq)
<Example <Example 11>>
Cell DiagramCell Diagramas cathode:as cathode: [MnO[MnO44
--(aq) + 8H(aq) + 8H++(aq)] , [Mn(aq)] , [Mn2+2+(aq) + 4H(aq) + 4H22O(l)] | Pt(s)O(l)] | Pt(s)
as anode:as anode: Pt(s) | [MnPt(s) | [Mn2+2+(aq) + 4H(aq) + 4H22O(l)] , [MnOO(l)] , [MnO44--(aq) + 8H(aq) + 8H++(aq)] (aq)]
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ExExerciseercise
Calculate the cell e.m.f. and write the cell diagram of the electrochemical cell shown below in accordance with the IUPAC convention. (ref.: p. 207)
EE FeFe3+3+,Fe,Fe2+2+| Pt| Pt = +0.77 V = +0.77 V
EE MnOMnO44--,Mn,Mn2+2+| Pt| Pt = +1.52 V = +1.52 V
cathodecathodeanodeanode
EEcellcell = +1.52 – (+0.77) = +1.52 – (+0.77)
= +0.75V= +0.75V
Cell DiagramCell Diagram
C(graphite) | FeC(graphite) | Fe2+2+(aq) , Fe(aq) , Fe3+3+(aq) (aq) [MnO[MnO44
--(aq) + 8H(aq) + 8H++(aq)] , [Mn(aq)] , [Mn2+2+(aq) + 4H(aq) + 4H22O(l)] | C(graphite)O(l)] | C(graphite)
[Ref.: p. 210 Example 20-5C]
Oxidation
Reduction
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PtPt
II--II22
- e-
+ e-
(2) Non-metal Ion – Non-metal Ion Sytem(2) Non-metal Ion – Non-metal Ion Sytem
II22(aq) + I(aq) + I--(aq)(aq)
EE II22, I, I- - | Pt| Pt = +0.54 V = +0.54 V
as cathode:as cathode: II22(aq) , 2I(aq) , 2I--(aq) | Pt(s)(aq) | Pt(s)
Cell DiagramCell Diagram
as anode:as anode: Pt(s) | 2IPt(s) | 2I--(aq) , I(aq) , I22(aq)(aq)
II22(aq) + 2e(aq) + 2e-- 2 I 2 I--(aq)(aq)
<Example><Example>
ExExerciseercise If iron(III) / iron(II) system acts as the cathode, while iodine / iodide acts as the anode, with using platinium as electrodes. Calculate the cell e.m.f. and write the cell diagram. (ref.: p.207)
EEcellcell = +0.77 – (+0.54) = +0.77 – (+0.54)
= +0.23V= +0.23V
Cell Diagram:Cell Diagram: Pt(s) | 2IPt(s) | 2I--(aq) , I(aq) , I22(aq) Fe(aq) Fe3+3+(aq) , Fe(aq) , Fe2+2+(aq) | Pt(s)(aq) | Pt(s)
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PtPt
(3) Metal – Sparingly Soluble Salt Sytem(3) Metal – Sparingly Soluble Salt Sytem
HCl(aq)HCl(aq)
Platinium Black Platinium Black coated with Ag coated with Ag and AgCland AgClEE AgCl | AgAgCl | Ag = +0.54 V = +0.54 V
AgCl(s) + eAgCl(s) + e-- Ag(s) + Cl Ag(s) + Cl--(aq)(aq)
<Example <Example 11>>
+ e-
- e-AgAg
AgClAgCl
as cathode:as cathode: ClCl--(aq) | AgCl(s) | Ag(s)(aq) | AgCl(s) | Ag(s)
Cell DiagramCell Diagram
as anode:as anode: Ag(s) | AgCl(s) | ClAg(s) | AgCl(s) | Cl--(aq)(aq)
electrolyte!
EE PbSOPbSO44 | Pb | Pb = -0.35 V = -0.35 V
PbSOPbSO44(s) + 2e(s) + 2e-- Pb(s) + SO Pb(s) + SO442-2-(aq)(aq) <Example <Example 22>>
as cathode:as cathode: SOSO442-2-(aq) | PbSO(aq) | PbSO44(s) | Pb(s)(s) | Pb(s)
Cell DiagramCell Diagram
as anode:as anode: Pb(s) | PbSOPb(s) | PbSO44(s) | SO(s) | SO442-2-(aq)(aq)
i.e. i.e. HH22SOSO44 is used is used
as electrolyte.as electrolyte.
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AssignmentAssignment
p.202 Check Point 20.3 p.202 Check Point 20.3 [due date: 11/5 (Mon)] [due date: 11/5 (Mon)]
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p.20.5(b) p.20.5(b) [due date: 11/5 (Mon)] [due date: 11/5 (Mon)]
p.202 Table 20.1…?p.202 Table 20.1…?
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