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Unit 13 - Applications of Inorganic Chemistry - Assignment B (Distinction)

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This is my second assignment for Unit 13 of the BTEC Level 3 Applied Science course, all about applications of inorganic chemistry. In this assignment, I investigated oxidation–reduction reactions, calculated cell potentials, balanced redox equations, and evaluated redox titration methods used in industry. I was really proud to achieve a Distinction for this work, and I hope it can help guide you too! Just a little reminder — please use this as a reference only and don’t copy it directly, as that could count as plagiarism. Good luck with your studies!

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Measuring cell potentials


Aim

The purpose of this experiment is to construct three electrochemical cells, and to measure the
potential difference between the electrodes, noting the polarity.


Introduction

You will construct the cells given below according to the method and measure the potential
difference between the metal electrodes using a high resistance voltmeter.

o Zn(s) | Zn2+(aq) ¦¦ Cu2+(aq) | Cu(s)
o Zn(s) | Zn2+(aq) ¦¦ Pb2+(aq) | Pb(s)
o Pb(s) | Pb2+(aq) ¦¦ Cu2+(aq) | Cu(s)


When measuring the potential difference between the electrodes of each cell, the polarity of
each electrode is indicated by the positive sign and negative sign on the voltmeter (or red and
black terminals respectively). Thus, you can determine at which electrode electrons are needed
and at which electrode electrons are produced. From this, you can work out the direction in
which the overall reaction proceeds.

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high resistance
voltmeter




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salt bridge




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metal ion
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