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Page 1: Electrochemistry Lesson 8 Electrochemical  Cells

ElectrochemistryLesson 8

Electrochemical Cells

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Electrochemical cells are Batteries

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Alkaline Batteries

KOH

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Car Batteries

Pb-Acid H2SO4

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Mitsubishi iMiEV - Pure Electric Car

Powered by a 330 v Li-Ion Rechargeable battery

Plugs into your house and takes 14 hours to charge -100 km for $ 0.60

$ 50,000 Can

$ 36,000 US

Top Speed 130 km/h 63 hp and 133 lb.-ft. of torque

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Cell Phone batteries

Lithium Ion Rechargeable battery

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Lithium Coin Cell

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Space Ship Batteries

Powered by Radioisotopes

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Ni-Metal Hydride

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Notes on Electrochemical Cells 

An electrochemical cell – a system of electrodes, electrolytes, and salt bridge that allow oxidation and reduction reactions to occur and electrons to flow through an external circuit.

The salt bridge allows ions to migrate from one half-cell to the other without allowing the solutions to mix.

1. Spontaneous redox reaction       2. Produces electricity from chemicals

3. Is commonly called a battery

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Analyzing Electrochemical Cells

The reaction that is higher on the reduction chart is the reduction and the lower is oxidation and is written in reverse.

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For any cell Oxidation always occurs at the anode and reduction at the cathodeElectrons flow through the wire and go from anode to cathodeAnions (- ions) migrate to the anode and cations (+ions) migrate towards the cathode usually through the salt bridge

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voltmeter

1. Draw and completely analyze a Cu/Sn electrochemical cell.

Higher

Greatest Electron Affinity

Reduction

Cathode

Cu2+ + 2e- → Cu(s)

0.34 v

Gains mass

+

CuSn

Cu2+

NO3-

Sn2+

NO3-Na-+

NO3-

0.48 v

Lower

Oxidation

Anode

Sn(s) → Sn2+ + 2e-

+0.14 v

Loses mass

-

Overall Reaction: Cu2+ + Sn → Sn2+ + Cu(s) 0.48 v

e-e-

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The Hydrogen half cell involves a gas and requires an inert or nonreactive Pt electrode.

H2(g) in

Wire to circuit

Pt(s)

1 M HCl

H+

Cl-

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1.0 M KNO3

0.80 v 0.80 v

AgH2

voltmeter 2e-

2e-

H+

Cl-

Ag+

NO3-

NO3

- K+

2Ag+ + H2 → 2Ag + 2H+ 0.80 v

Draw a H2/Ag electrochemical cell with a KNO3 salt bridge.

HigherGreater electron affinityReductionCathode+

Ag+ + 1e- → Ag(s)

+0.80 vGains mass

oxidationAnode-

H2 → 2H+ + 2e-

0.00 vpH decreases

1 M HCl 1 M AgNO3

Pt


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