Title: Chemistry 123
1Chemistry 123
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3Table of Standard Reduction Potentials, V
4Electrochemistry national monuments
- The Statue of Liberty was originally constructed
by covering a framework of iron ribs with thin
sheets of copper. - Iron ribs lost half their mass
- Cu skin lost 4 of mass
- Why did the copper and iron in the statue have
different rates of loss over the years?
5Check-in
- Without doing detailed calculations, determine
which of the following voltaic cells has the
highest concentration of Cu2. - Zn(s) Zn2 (0.10 M) Cu2 (? M) Cu
(s) Ecell 1.06 V - Zn(s) Zn2 (0.10 M) Cu2 (? M) Cu
(s) Ecell 1.15 V - Zn(s) Zn2 (1.00 x 10-3 M) Cu2 (? M) Cu
(s) Ecell 1.15 V
6Concentration cells human nerves
7Alkaline battery
8Silver button battery
9Lead-acid storage battery
10Lead-acid storage battery
11Lithium ion battery (secondary)
12Energy from combustion
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13Flow cell
14Electrochemical cellsthe Breathalyzer
C2H5OH (g) O2 (g) ? CH3COOH (g) H2O (l)
When a suspect blows into the breathalyzer,
ethanol is oxidized to acetic acid at the anode
(basic conditions). O2 is reduced to hydroxide
at the cathode. Half-reaction occurring at the
anode Half-reaction occurring at the
cathode E for cathode Ecell If the
C2H5OH lt 1.0 M and all other components are
present at 1.0 M, what happens to Ecell?