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Cell Potentials at Standard Conditions Revisiting E cell

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Cell Potentials at Standard Conditions. Revisiting E cell. Standard Reduction Potentials. Reduction potentials for many electrodes have been measured and tabulated. Standard Hydrogen Electrode. Their values are referenced to a s tandard h ydrogen e lectrode ( SHE ). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Cell Potentials  at Standard Conditions

Cell Potentials at Standard Conditions

Revisiting Ecell

Page 2: Cell Potentials  at Standard Conditions

Standard Reduction Potentials

Reduction potentials for

many electrodes have been

measured and tabulated.

Page 3: Cell Potentials  at Standard Conditions

Standard Hydrogen Electrode• Their values are referenced to a standard hydrogen

electrode (SHE).• By definition, the reduction potential for hydrogen is

0 V: 2 H+ (aq, 1M) + 2 e− H2 (g, 1 atm)

Page 4: Cell Potentials  at Standard Conditions

Standard Cell PotentialsThe cell potential at standard conditions can be found through this equation:

Ecell = Ered (cathode) − Ered (anode)

Because cell potential is based on the potential energy per unit of charge, it is an intensive property.

Page 5: Cell Potentials  at Standard Conditions

Sample Exercise 20.5 p.841

Ecell = Ered (cathode) − Ered

(anode)

TREND ALERT!The more the , the greater the tendency for reduction under std conditions.

Ered

Page 6: Cell Potentials  at Standard Conditions

Oxidizing and Reducing Agents

F2: Most + value, easily reduced, strongest oxidizing agent

Li: Most – value, easily oxidized, strongest reducing agent

Page 7: Cell Potentials  at Standard Conditions

Oxidizing and Reducing Agents p. 843

• The strongest oxidizers have the most positive reduction potentials.

• The strongest reducers have the most negative reduction potentials.

Page 8: Cell Potentials  at Standard Conditions

Oxidizing and Reducing Agents

The greater the difference between the two, the greater the voltage of the cell.

Page 9: Cell Potentials  at Standard Conditions

Sample Exercise 20.8 p. 845

WEAKEST …………………………………STRONGEST

NO3- = + 0.96 V Ag+ = +0.80 V Cr2O7

-2 = +1.33 V

Ag+ NO3-

Cr2O7-2