CHEM 122 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Reduction Potential, Standard Hydrogen Electrode, S.H.E

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The study of interchange of chemical and electrical energy. Reduction oxidation (redox) reactions involving the transfer of electrons. Two processes: generation of an electric current from a chemical reaction, and use of electric current to produce chemical change. Two half reactions: oxidation (increased oxidation #, loses e ) ll reduction (decreased oxidation #; gains e ) Generating current: separate two half reactions and link metals. Oxidation occurs at anode, reduction occurs at cathode. Electrons flow from anode > cathode (anode contains reducing agent (is oxidized), cathode contains oxidizing agent (is reduced)) Galvanic cells: porous disk & salt bridge; involves two half reactions. Galvanic cells allows ions to flow between solution but does not allow the mixing of solutions. 1 volt = 1 joule of work per columb of charge transferred (1 v = 1 j/c) Standard electrode/half cell potential e : measures how easily species is reduced or oxidized @ stp (25 c, 1 atm, 1 m)

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