CHEM 1050 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Standard Hydrogen Electrode, Galvanic Cell, Reduction Potential

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There are two types: galvanic (or voltaic) and electrolytic. Galvanic cell: a cell in which a spontaneous chemical process is used to produce electrical energy, i. e. , chemical energy is transformed into electrical energy. batteries. Electrolytic cell: a cell in which electrical energy is used to bring about a non- spontaneous process, i. e. , electrical energy is transformed into chemical energy. one naturally wants to gain e-, one naturally wants to give e- Notes: cu2+ ions plate out on the zn surface, at the same time the zn metal dissolves to yield zn2+ ions; (depositing on zn surface) therefore loses mass (this type will be dealt with later on. ) Refer to the cover of the chem*1050 lab manual which shows the zinc copper cell as well as figures 19. 2 and 19. 3. Consider: cu(s) + znso4(aq) vs. zn(s) + cuso4(aq) If you place zn metal in an aqueous cuso4 solution: the solution also becomes warmer.

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