Lab Report: Electrochemistry and Electrode Potential.
Suggest potential error causes for this experiment?
Lab Report: Electrochemistry and Electrode Potential. Suggest potential error causes for this experiment?
This is an electrochemistry question. A nickel plate electrode was submerged in 0.01 M NiSO4 at 25ºC. Determine the current density when the potential of the nickel electrode is -0.038 V. Assume the electrode reaction is controlled by activation overpotential, = 0.5, the exchange current density i0 = 1*10-5 A/m^2 , and the activity of Ni2+ is equal to its concentration.
Electrochemistry Lab Report Pre-Lab Questions: 1) Define the terms oxidation and reduction in a chemical reaction. 2) What does it mean for a metal to be more active in a single displacement reaction?
Chem 1212 Lab Report on electrochemistry Electrochemistry When electrons transfer between reaction components in a redox reaction, we can harness the motion of the electrons to create a potential. Electrochemistry revolves around the separation of the two half-reactions in a redox reaction and establishing two different electrodes. This might involve physically separating the half-reactions or including a separator, such as a semi-permeable membrane or plastic dividers. With the reactions separated, the electrons will need to flow through the wire connecting...
Electrochemistry Activity 1 Data Table Determining the Cell Potentials Measured Cell Potential (V) Theoretical Cell Potential (V) Percent Error Mg / Fe2+ 0.44 Mg / Cu2+ 0.75 Fe / Cu2+ 1.3 I have the measured data from the lab, but am needing help with the other two parts. Thank you.
Pre-lab assignment CHEM 110 Experiment 12 Electrochemistry 1. Define an oxidizing agent and give an example. 2. Balance the following redox reaction for the half-reactions below; O2 + 2H20 + 4e 40H Zn → Zn +2e 3. What is the purpose of a salt bridge? 4. What is the difference between an electrochemical cell and an electrolysis cell
In a 3-electrode cell filled with a solution of dopamine, the potential of the working electrode is scanned from +0.2 V to +0.7 V vs. a Ag/AgCl reference electrode. The current rises exponentially and then peaks at +0.48 V followed by a decay (gradual decrease) in current. What causes the decrease in current? The concentration of dopamine near the electrode decreases. All of the dopamine in the solution is consumed. A second reaction begins to interfere at such positive potentials....
lab report #8 Chem 111 - Experiment #8 - Lab Report Beer's Lab states that the Absorbance of a sample (Abs) is directly proportional to the product of the concentration (e), the path length (1) and the molar extinction coefficient of the sample (E). A = Ecl Use the table below to complete a Beer's Plot. [20 points Concentration of Absorbance FeSCN2+ 0.000 0.0002 0.24 0.0004 0.49 0.0006 0.75 0.0008 0.96 0.0010 1.23 Beer's Plot showing the Abs plotted against...
lab report experiment #7 Experiment #7 Lab Report Name: Procedure: Use your molecular model kit to make the following models. Have your model checked by your instructor. Use your model to fill in the table. The questions in the table refer to the central atom. (40 POINTS or 2 POINTS EACH ROW) Molecular Formula Total Valence Electrons Number of Bonds Number of Non-bonding Electron pairs Lewis Structure 1. Electron Geometry 2. Molecular Shape 1. tetrahedral Approximate Polar or Bond Angle...
b) Electrochemistry is the branch of physical chemistry that studies the relationship between electricity, as a measurable and quantitative phenomenon, and identifiable chemical change, with either electricity considered an outcome of a particular chemical change or vice versa. These reactions involve electric charges moving between electrodes and an electrolyte (or ionic species in a solution). Thus electrochemistry deals with the interaction between electrical energy and chemical change. When a chemical reaction is caused by an externally supplied current, as in...
i need help with all of these questions Chem 103A Electrochemistry 5. A voltaic cell is to be constructed using the Ag/Ag half cell and the Pb/Pb half-cell. Measurement shows that the silver electrode is positive. a) Write balanced half-reactions and the overall spontancous reaction, without using a table of half-cell potentials. b) Diagram the cell, labeling electrodes as anode and cathode, labeling the salt bridge, showing what ions are in solution, and showing the direction of electron flow in...