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ELECTROCHEMISTRY
Redox Reactions

 A reaction in which there is a transfer of electrons
 There are two simultaneous half-reactions that produce the net
redox reaction

Oxidation (OIL)
 A loss of electrons
 An increase in oxidation number

Reduction (RIG)
 A gain of electrons
 A decrease in oxidation number

Oxidising Agent
 A substance that is reduced / gains electrons

Reducing Agent
 A substance that is oxidised / loses electrons

Anode (ANOX)
 The electrode where oxidation takes place

Cathode (REDCAT)
 The electrode where reduction takes place

Oxidation Number
 The number of charges the atom would have in a molecule if
bonding electrons were transferred completely

Electrolyte
 A substance that dissolves in water to give a solution that conducts
electricity

GALVANIC CELLS

 A galvanic cell reaction is always spontaneous and exothermic
with two self-sustaining electrode reactions
 Chemical energy is converted to electrical energy

Structure
 Two half-cells in separate containers

,  Anode oxidation ( - electrode)
 Cathode reduction ( + electrode)
 Anode & Cathode are connected together through an external
circuit current flows from the anode to the cathode
 Salt Bridge:
 Connects the two half-cells
 Filled with a saturated ionic salt(KCl, NaCl, KNO3, Na2SO4)
 End of the tubes are closed with a porous material (cotton
wool)
 Functions:
1. Complete the circuit (allows current to flow)
2. Maintains the neutrality of the electrolyte solutions

Equilibrium in a Cell
 When the circuit is complete, the current will begin to flow
 As the reaction proceeds, the rate of the forward reaction will
decrease, therefore the rate of transfer of electrons will also
decrease which results in the Ecellvalue decreasing
 The cell potential will continue to decrease gradually until
equilibrium is reached at which point the cell potential = 0

EMF of the Cell

 Ecell=Ecathode- Eanode
 Ecell=Ereduction-Eoxidation
 Ecell=Eoxidising agent-Ereducing agent

Standard Hydrogen Half-Cell
 Allocated a reference potential of 0,00 V
 All other half-cells will have a potential which is either higher or




lower than this reference
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