CHEM 1220 Chapter Notes - Chapter 20: Electromotive Force, Standard Cell, Primary Cell

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Half-cell - electrode immersed in solution containing ions of the same metal (mn+) The following equilibrium is established in a half cell: Oxidation: m loses n electrons to the electrode. The oxidation/reduction reactions in a half-cell are too slight to measure. Instead we must use two half cells connected together called an electrochemical cell and measure the electron flow from the electrode of one half-cell to the electrode of the other. The electrode where oxidation takes place is called the anode. The electrode where reduction takes place is called the cathode. The u-shaped device that allows ions to flow between the two half-cells is called the salt bridge. Cell diagram symbolic representation of an electrochemical cell. Cu (s) | cu2+(aq) || ag+(aq) | ag(s) The voltmeter reads the cell voltage (ecell) between the two half-cells. The greater the voltage, the greater the flow of electrons.

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