Download Reactions in Aqueous Solutions

Survey
yes no Was this document useful for you?
   Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Document related concepts
no text concepts found
Transcript
Electrochemistry
Is the study of the interchange of chemical and
electrical energy
HW: Read CH 8 and 18
3 min https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhbuhT1GDpI
Oxidation and Reduction
reactions (REDOX)
•
Assigning Oxidation Number rules (you probably have most of this
figured out). The point is to keep track of electrons.
1)
Free element is 0
2)
Oxygen is -2; Aluminum is +3
3)
Group 1 is +1; Group 2 is +2
4)
More electronegative element in a compound is assigned charge if it
were an ion (Halogens are -1)
5)
Neutral compound all numbers add to 0
6)
Polyatomic ion all numbers add to ion charge
*Assign charge where known and then solve for unknown*
*NOTE: there are some exceptions. You will learn about them in college 
Oxidation and Reduction
reactions (REDOX)
• What is the oxidation number of Se in HSeO3-?
HSeO3+1 + x + (-2)3 = -1
x = +4
You could think of it like an algebra problem (subscript = multiply
by)
1(+1) + 1(x) + 3(-2) = -1
Oxidation and Reduction
reactions (REDOX)
• YOU TRY! What is the oxidation number?
• A) Sulfur in SO3
• B) Manganese in MnO4-
• C) Cobalt in (CoCl6)3-
Oxidation and Reduction
reactions (REDOX)
• Think of ionic compounds between metals and nonmetals
• Oxidation Is a Loss of electrons (so charge is positive)
• K  K+ + e- (potassium is oxidized)
• Reduction Is a Gain of electrons (so charge is negative)
• Cl2 + 2e-  2Cl- (Chlorine is reduced)
OIL RIG
• Movement of electrons = energy
• Which is getting oxidized? Reduced? (not balanced
equations)
• Zn + Cu2+  Zn2+ + Cu
• H2 + O2  H2O
• Ag(NO3) + Cu  Cu(NO3)2 + Ag
(most electronegative = ionic charge)
Oxidation and Reduction
reactions (REDOX)
• Write 2 half-reactions (oxidation and reduction).
• 1) write equation for reaction
• 2) assign oxidation numbers to all atoms
• 3) identify who is getting oxidized/reduced
• 4) divide reaction into 2 half reactions and balance
separately (ADD electrons)
Oxidation and Reduction
reactions (REDOX)
Write 2 half reactions for
Zn(s)+ Cu(SO4)(aq) → Zn(SO4)(aq) + Cu(s)
0
+2 -2
+2 -2
0
• Oxidation: Zn0  Zn2+ + 2e• Reduction: Cu2+ + 2e-  Cu0
Oxidation and Reduction
reactions (REDOX)
Write 2 half reactions for
Na + Cl2  NaCl
0
0
+1 -1
• Oxidation: Na0  Na+ + e• Reduction: Cl20 + e-  Cl-
Oxidation and Reduction
reactions (REDOX)
• YOU TRY! Identify what is getting oxidized and reduced
and write their half-reactions
Mg + O2  MgO
• Reduction:
• Oxidation:
MnO4-1 + Br -1  MnO2 + BrO3-1
• Reduction:
• Oxidation:
Electrochemistry Involves TWO MAIN
TYPES Of Electrochemical Cells:
• Galvanic (voltaic) cells – generates useful electrical
energy (battery; frequently used in power plants)
• Electrolytic cells –require external energy source (a
direct current or DC power source like a flashlight
battery)
• * you can vary the materials to produce different
batteries (alkaline, lithium, mercury) that in turn
produce different energy (lots energy that slowly
decreases vs. less energy but longer life span)
•
How its made 5 min https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksxSOwA933M
Galvanic Cell “anatomy”
• Anode – Electrode where oxidation occurs. Negative end.
(anode may appear to become smaller as it falls into solution)
• Cathode – Electrode where reduction occurs. Positive end.
(it may appear larger, due to ions from solution plating onto it)
• Salt bridge – used to maintain electrical neutrality in a
galvanic cell
• Electron flow – ALWAYS through the wire from anode to
cathode
• Voltmeter – measures the cell potential in volts
Galvanic Cell pneumonic
devices
• AN OX – oxidation occurs at the anode (may show
mass decrease)
• RED CAT – reduction occurs at the cathode (may
show mass increase)
• FAT CAT – The electrons in a voltaic or galvanic
cell ALWAYS flow
From the Anode To the CAThode
• ca+hode (cathode is + end)
Galvanic Cell
• Write 2 half reactions for the following reaction. Then fill in the
Galvanic cell. (answer on next slide)
• Zn + Cu2+ → Zn2+ + Cu
•
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SO7VLy2BoU8 (5 min)
And the answer is…
• RED: Cu2+ + 2e- → Cu
• OX: Zn → Zn2+ + 2e-
Can you try on your own??
• Write 2 half reactions for the following reaction. Then fill
in the Galvanic cell. HINT: NO3 is not in the reaction.
• Cu + H(NO3) --> Cu(NO3) + H2
Electrolytic Cell
• Electrolytic cells are forced to occur by using an
electron pump or battery or any type of DC source
• A galvanic cell is separated into two half cells to
generate electricity; an electrolytic cell occurs in a
single container.
• A galvanic cell IS a battery, an electrolytic cell
NEEDS a battery
Electrolytic Cell