4 Measuring standard electrode potential PAG8

 

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Oxford Textbook Pages : 387 - 388

CGP Revision Guide Pages : 159

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Show Specification Ref : 5.2.3f, 5.2.3g, PAG8

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AQA Jan 2010 Paper 5 Q3 areas outside the box will not be scanned for marking hydrogen oxygen fuel cells can operate in acidic or in alkaline conditions but commercial cells use porous platinum electrodes in contact with concentrated aqueous potassium hydroxide the table below shows some standard electrode potentials measured in acidic and in alkaline conditions half equation o g h aq e h o l o g h o l e oh aq h aq e h g h o l e oh aq h g e v a state why the electrode potential for the standard hydrogen electrode is equal to v mark b use data from the table to calculate the e m f of a hydrogen oxygen fuel cell operating in alkaline conditions mark c write the conventional representation for an alkaline hydrogen oxygen fuel cell marks d use the appropriate half equations to construct an overall equation for the reaction that occurs when an alkaline hydrogen oxygen fuel cell operates show your working marks wmp jan chem areas outside the box will not be scanned for marking e give one reason other than cost why the platinum electrodes are made by coating a porous ceramic material with platinum rather than by using platinum rods mark f suggest why the e m f of a hydrogen oxygen fuel cell operating in acidic conditions is exactly the same as that of an alkaline fuel cell mark g other than its lack of pollution state briefly the main advantage of a fuel cell over a re chargeable cell such as the nickel cadmium cell when used to provide power for an electric motor that propels a vehicle mark h hydrogen oxygen fuel cells are sometimes regarded as a source of energy that is carbon neutral give one reason why this may not be true mark turn over for the next question turn over wmp jan chem
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AQA Jan 2011 Paper 5 Q5 do not write outside the box a lithium ion cells are used to power cameras and mobile phones a simplified representation of a cell is shown below li li li coo licoo pt the reagents in the cell are absorbed onto powdered graphite that acts as a support medium the support medium allows the ions to react in the absence of a solvent such as water the half equation for the reaction at the positive electrode can be represented as follows li coo e li coo a i identify the element that undergoes a change in oxidation state at the positive electrode and deduce these oxidation states of the element element oxidation state oxidation state marks a ii write a half equation for the reaction at the negative electrode during operation of the lithium ion cell mark a iii suggest two properties of platinum that make it suitable for use as an external electrical contact in the cell property property marks a iv suggest one reason why water is not used as a solvent in this cell mark wmp jan chem do not write outside the box b the half equations for two electrodes used to make an electrochemical cell are shown below clo so aq h aq e cl aq h o i e v aq h aq e so aq h o i e v b i write the conventional representation for the cell using platinum contacts marks b ii write an overall equation for the cell reaction and identify the oxidising and reducing agents overall equation oxidising agent reducing agent marks turn over for the next question turn over wmp jan chem
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AQA Jan 2013 Paper 5 Q7 section b do not write outside the box answer all questions in the spaces provided this table shows some standard electrode potential data electrode half equation au aq e au s o g h aq e h o l ag aq e ag s fe aq e fe aq cu aq e cu s fe aq e fe s e v a draw a labelled diagram of the apparatus that could be connected to a standard hydrogen electrode in order to measure the standard electrode potential of the fe fe electrode in your diagram show how this electrode is connected to the standard hydrogen electrode and to a voltmeter do not draw the standard hydrogen electrode state the conditions under which this cell should be operated in order to measure the standard electrode potential conditions marks wmp jan chem do not write outside the box b use data from the table to deduce the equation for the overall cell reaction of a cell that has an e m f of v give the conventional cell representation for this cell identify the positive electrode marks c use data from the table to explain why au ions are not normally found in aqueous solution write an equation to show how au ions would react with water marks d use data from the table to predict and explain the redox reactions that occur when iron powder is added to an excess of aqueous silver nitrate marks turn over for the next question turn over wmp jan chem
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AQA Jun 2011 Paper 5 Q5 do not write outside the box redox reactions occur in the discharge of all electrochemical cells some of these cells are of commercial value the table below shows some redox half equations and standard electrode potentials half equation zn aq e zn s ag o s h aq e o g h aq e f g e ag s h o i h o i f aq e v a in terms of electrons state what happens to a reducing agent in a redox reaction mark b use the table above to identify the strongest reducing agent from the species in the table explain how you deduced your answer strongest reducing agent explanation marks c use data from the table to explain why fluorine reacts with water write an equation for the reaction that occurs explanation equation marks wmp jun chem do not write outside the box d an electrochemical cell can be constructed using a zinc electrode and an electrode in which silver is in contact with silver oxide this cell can be used to power electronic devices d i give the conventional representation for this cell marks d ii calculate the e m f of the cell mark d iii suggest one reason why the cell cannot be electrically recharged mark e the electrode half equations in a lead acid cell are shown in the table below half equation pbo s h aq hso aq e pbso s h o i pbso s h aq e pb s hso aq e v to be calculated e i the pbo pbso electrode is the positive terminal of the cell and the e m f of the cell is v use this information to calculate the missing electrode potential for the half equation shown in the table mark e ii a lead acid cell can be recharged write an equation for the overall reaction that occurs when the cell is being recharged marks question continues on the next page turn over wmp jun chem do not write outside the box f the diagrams below show how the e m f of each of two cells changes with time when each cell is used to provide an electric current lead acid cell cell x e m f v e m f v time hours time hours f i give one reason why the e m f of the lead acid cell changes after several hours mark f ii identify the type of cell that behaves like cell x mark f iii explain why the voltage remains constant in cell x marks extra space wmp jun chem
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AQA Jun 2015 Paper 5 Q6 table contains some standard electrode potential data do not write outside the box table electrode half equation cl h o h o f e f au e au hocl h e cl e o h e cl ag e fe e h e fe e ag fe h fe e v a in terms of electrons explain the meaning of the term oxidising agent mark b identify the weakest oxidising agent in table explain your choice marks weakest oxidising agent explanation wmp jun chem do not write outside the box c write the conventional representation of the cell used to measure the standard electrode potential for the ag ag electrode state the conditions necessary when measuring this value marks conventional representation conditions d use data from table to explain in terms of redox what happens when a soluble gold i compound containing au ions is added to water state what you would observe write an equation for the reaction that occurs marks explanation observation equation question continues on the next page turn over wmp jun chem do not write outside the box table is repeated below to help you answer these questions table electrode half equation cl h o h o f e f au e au hocl h e cl e o h e cl ag e fe e h e fe e ag fe h fe e v e a cell is made by connecting fe fe and ag ag electrodes with a salt bridge e i calculate the e m f of this cell mark answer e ii suggest why potassium chloride would not be suitable for use in the salt bridge of this cell mark wmp jun chem do not write outside the box f use data from table to explain what happens when a solution of iron ii chloride is exposed to the air marks turn over wmp jun chem
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