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Chemistry Notes for class 12 Chapter 3 Electrochemistry
· Electrochemistry Electrochemistry is that branch of chemistry which deals with the study of production of electricity from energy released during spontaneous chemical reactions and the use of electrical energy to bring about non-spontaneous chemical transformations. Importance of Electrochemistry 1. Production of metals like Na Mg. Ca and Al. 2.
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· Electrochemistry Functioning of Daniell cell when external voltage Eext opposing the cell potential is applied. 6. Electrochemistry Galvanic cells • In this device the Gibbs energy of the spontaneous redox reaction is converted into electrical work which may be used for running a motor or other electrical gadgets like heater fan geyser etc
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· Equilibrium electrochemistry • Two half-reactions will run in the opposite directions in two half cells Ox Red 11νe Cathode →− Red Ox 22νe Anode → − The electrode where oxidation occurs isThe electrode where oxidation occurs is called anode the electrode where reduction occurs is called cathode. Electrolyte
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· Dr. Sapna Gupta/ElectrochemistryApplications 3. BATTERIES •A battery is a galvanic cell or a series of cells connected that can be used to deliver a self-contained source of direct electric current. •Dry Cells and Alkaline Batteries •no fluid components
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View Electrochemistry2015.ppt from APPLIED SC MF101 at UCSI University Cheras. Electrochemistry Electrolysis Decomposition of substances by electrical current at the electrode. 1 Faraday (F) is the
Chapter 2 Electrochemical Sensors
· the gas concentration. The value of the voltage applied to the sensing electrode makes the sensor specific to the target gas. The micro fuel cell-type electrochemical sensors do not require an external driving voltage. For example an elec-trochemical sensor specific to oxygen has an anode ei-ther Pb or Cd that supplies electrons for the
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· Introduction to Electrochemistry A.) Introduction 1.) Electroanalytical Chemistry group of analytical methods based upon electrical properties of analytes when it is made part of an electrochemical cell 2.) General Advantages of Electrochemistry a) selective for particular redox state of a species e.g. CeIII vs. CeIV
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· Electrochemistry 2 • If we place MnO4-and Fe2 in the same container the electrons are transferred directly when the reactants collide. No useful work is obtained from the chemical energy involved which is instead released as heat
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· Electrochemistry The study of the interchange of chemical and electrical energy Oxidation is the loss of electrons (Increase in charge). Reduction is the gain of electrons (Decrease in charge) Electrochemical Cells Galvanic Cells Produces electrical current spontaneous chemical reactions Battery 2. Electrolytic Cells Consumes electrical current
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Chemistry Notes for class 12 Chapter 3 Electrochemistry
· Electrochemistry Electrochemistry is that branch of chemistry which deals with the study of production of electricity from energy released during spontaneous chemical reactions and the use of electrical energy to bring about non-spontaneous chemical transformations. Importance of Electrochemistry 1. Production of metals like Na Mg. Ca and Al. 2.
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· Dr. Sapna Gupta/ElectrochemistryApplications 3. BATTERIES •A battery is a galvanic cell or a series of cells connected that can be used to deliver a self-contained source of direct electric current. •Dry Cells and Alkaline Batteries •no fluid components
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Slide 6. 7. Electrolysis To determine the moles of electrons passed we measure the current and time that the current flows Charge (C) = Current (A) x Time (s) Because the charge on 1 mol of e- is 96 500 C the number of moles of e- passed through the cell is
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Electrochemistry
· Electrochemistry is the study of reactions in which charged particles (ions or electrons) cross the interface between two phases of matter typically a metallic phase (the electrode) and a conductive solution or electrolyte. A process of this kind can always be represented as a chemical reaction and is known generally as an electrode
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· Electrochemistry The study of the interchange of chemical and electrical energy Oxidation is the loss of electrons (Increase in charge). Reduction is the gain of electrons (Decrease in charge) Electrochemical Cells Galvanic Cells Produces electrical current spontaneous chemical reactions Battery 2. Electrolytic Cells Consumes electrical current
Electrochemistry2015Electrochemistry Electrolysis
View Electrochemistry2015.ppt from APPLIED SC MF101 at UCSI University Cheras. Electrochemistry Electrolysis Decomposition of substances by electrical current at the electrode. 1 Faraday (F) is the
PPTFundamentals of Electrochemistry PowerPoint
Fundamentals of Electrochemistry CHEM 7234 / CHEM 720 Lecture 1 Course Overview Date Thurs 8 Fri 9 Mon 12 Tues 13 Wed 14 Thurs 15 Fri 16 Mon 19 Tues 20 Wed 21 Thurs A free PowerPoint PPT presentation (displayed as a Flash slide show) on PowerShowid 4d64f0-NGU0Z
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· Electrochemistry The study of the interchange of chemical and electrical energy Oxidation is the loss of electrons (Increase in charge). Reduction is the gain of electrons (Decrease in charge) Electrochemical Cells Galvanic Cells Produces electrical current spontaneous chemical reactions Battery 2. Electrolytic Cells Consumes electrical current
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· Occurs at both electrodes making oxidations more The reaction requiring the smallest applied Lets look at an example to determine if a Can Pb2 be quantitatively be separated from Cu2 Assume that our solution starts with 0.1M of Well define quantitative as only 1 part in 10. Chem 340 Fall 2013Lecture Notes 12- Electrochemistry (Chap.
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Slide 6. 7. Electrolysis To determine the moles of electrons passed we measure the current and time that the current flows Charge (C) = Current (A) x Time (s) Because the charge on 1 mol of e- is 96 500 C the number of moles of e- passed through the cell is
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· • The greater the applied voltage the larger the resulting current flow and the greater the rate of the chemical reaction. ne-Q Oxidation or de-electronation. P = reductant (electron donor) Q = Product ne-B Reduction or electronation. A = oxidant (electron acceptor) B = Product In electrolysis we use an applied voltage • The rate at which
Chapter 2 Electrochemical Sensors
· the gas concentration. The value of the voltage applied to the sensing electrode makes the sensor specific to the target gas. The micro fuel cell-type electrochemical sensors do not require an external driving voltage. For example an elec-trochemical sensor specific to oxygen has an anode ei-ther Pb or Cd that supplies electrons for the
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· Occurs at both electrodes making oxidations more The reaction requiring the smallest applied Lets look at an example to determine if a Can Pb2 be quantitatively be separated from Cu2 Assume that our solution starts with 0.1M of Well define quantitative as only 1 part in 10. Chem 340 Fall 2013Lecture Notes 12- Electrochemistry (Chap.
Chemistry Notes for class 12 Chapter 3 Electrochemistry
· Electrochemistry Electrochemistry is that branch of chemistry which deals with the study of production of electricity from energy released during spontaneous chemical reactions and the use of electrical energy to bring about non-spontaneous chemical transformations. Importance of Electrochemistry 1. Production of metals like Na Mg. Ca and Al. 2.
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· Electrochemistry 2 • If we place MnO4-and Fe2 in the same container the electrons are transferred directly when the reactants collide. No useful work is obtained from the chemical energy involved which is instead released as heat
Lecture 5 Equilibrium5 Equilibrium Electrochemistry
· Equilibrium electrochemistry • Two half-reactions will run in the opposite directions in two half cells Ox Red 11νe Cathode →− Red Ox 22νe Anode → − The electrode where oxidation occurs isThe electrode where oxidation occurs is called anode the electrode where reduction occurs is called cathode. Electrolyte