Chemistry: Matter and Change
Chemistry: Matter and Change
1st Edition
ISBN: 9780078746376
Author: Dinah Zike, Laurel Dingrando, Nicholas Hainen, Cheryl Wistrom
Publisher: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill School Pub Co
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Chapter 20.1, Problem 4PP
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The balanced overall reaction is to be written and the cell potential is to be determined.

Concept introduction:

The half cell reactions are the reactions which occur at anode and cathode electrode. The difference between the electrode potential of the two electrodes consisting an electrochemical cell is known as cell potential

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Answer to Problem 4PP

Thebalancedoverallreactionis2No3-1(aq)+ 10H++ 2O2(l)2NO(g)+ 4OH-(aq)+2H2O(l)ThecellreprsentationofthisoverallreactionisO2|OH-1NO3-1|NOThe oxidation is occur at oxygen electrode or anode and reduction is occurs at nitrate electrode or cathode.The cell potental of the reaction is calculated ascell=E°cathode-E°anode=(0.957)-(-0.401)= 0.556 VThe cell potential is 0.556 V

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

ThestandardpotentialofNO3-1+4H++3e-NO+2H2O=0.957VThe standardpotentialofO2(g)+2H2O+ 4e-4OH-(aq)=0.401V

The half cell reaction at anode

O2(g)+2H2O+ 4e-4OH-(aq)

The half cell reaction at cathode is

NO3-1+4H++3e-NO+2H2O

In the reaction, balancing the nitrate ion by multiplying the number 2 on left side as well as on right side. Now balance O atoms by adding OH- ion on the side deficient in oxygen atom and to balance H atom, add one molecule of water for each H atom needed on the side deficient in H atom. At the same time add an equal number of OH- ions to the opposite side.

Thebalancedoverallreactionis2No3-1(aq)+ 10H++ 2O2(l)2NO(g)+ 4OH-(aq)+2H2O(l)ThecellreprsentationofthisoverallreactionisO2|OH-1NO3-1|NOThe oxidation is occur at oxygen electrode or anode and reduction is occurs at nitrate electrode or cathode.The cell potental of the reaction is calculated ascell=E°cathode-E°anode=(0.957)-(-0.401)= 0.556 VThe cell potential is 0.556 V

Conclusion

Thebalancedoverallreactionis2No3-1(aq)+ 10H++ 2O2(l)2NO(g)+ 4OH-(aq)+2H2O(l)ThecellreprsentationofthisoverallreactionisO2|OH-1NO3-1|NOThe oxidation is occur at oxygen electrode or anode and reduction is occurs at nitrate electrode or cathode.The cell potental of the reaction is calculated ascell=E°cathode-E°anode=(0.957)-(-0.401)= 0.556 VThe cell potential is 0.556 V

Chapter 20 Solutions

Chemistry: Matter and Change

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