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julia-pushkina [17]
3 years ago
15

Determine the Eo for a Cu-Pb Voltaic Cell

Chemistry
1 answer:
blagie [28]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The standard cell potential (E₀) for a Cu-Pb voltaic cell is +0.215V

The experiment is used to determine the standard electrode potential of the Cu-Pb Voltaic cell.

Explanation:

A Voltaic cell is one in which electric energy is produced as a result of the difference in electric potential between two electrodes in chemical solutions that are usually connected by a salt bridge.  

In a voltaic cell, the anode electrode is where oxidation (loss of electrons) occurs while reduction (gain of electrons) occurs at the cathode electrode.

The standard cell potential (E₀) is the difference between the potential of the cathode and anode at standard conditions, that is, at standard temperature, pressure and concentration.  

It is usually expressed as

E₀ = E₀cell (cathode) - E₀cell (anode)

From the given question, the half cell equations are :

Cu(s) - 2e ⇒ Cu²⁺. with  oxidation reaction occuring at the anode  

Pb²⁺  + 2e ⇒ Pb (s).  with reduction reaction occuring at the cathode

Meaning that the solid copper electrode is oxidised by losing two electrons which are gained by the Pb²⁺ ions which are subsequently reduced to solid lead at the other electrode.  

Each half cell reaction has a standard electric potential  (recall that the standard electric potential is the potential at standard conditions, that is, at standard temperature, pressure and concentrations.

)

The overall voltaic cell equation is given as:

Cu(s) I Cu²⁺(aq) II Pb²⁺ (aq) I Pb(s)

The standard cell potential E₀ is obtained by

:

E₀ = E₀cell (cathode) - E₀cell (anode)

At standard conditions, E₀ (Cu(s) ⇒ Cu²⁺  + 2e)  = - 0.340V

                       E₀ (Pb²⁺ + 2e ⇒ Pb(s) = - 0.125V

Therefore, the standard cell potential for a Cu-Pb voltaic cell is,

E₀ = -0.125V - (-0.340V)

  = -0.125V + 0.340V

  = +0.215V

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