01:160:162 Lecture Notes - Lecture 31: Standard Electrode Potential, Membrane Potential, Copper

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In electrochemistry, chemical e is converted into electrical energy by carrying out redox reaction in an electrochemical cell. by causing e- flow to occur through a wire. Amount of charge passing a point over a given amount of time ex. Flow of e- through a wire + flow of ions through solution. Current measured in units of amperes (a) 1 a = 1 c/s (coulomb per second) Charge of an electron 1. 602 10 19 c: 1 a = the flow of 6. 242 1018 e per second. Consider the spontaneous reaction: zn (s) + cu2+ (aq) zn2+ (aq) + cu (s) Zn (s) zn2+ (aq) + 2 e . Soluble copper(ii) ions are converted to insoluble copper metal which deposits onto surface of zn strip. Disappearance of blue color indicates consumption of cu2+ (aq) Zinc metal is converted into zinc ions causes metal strip to dissolve e- transfer occurs directly on solution from the surface of zn2+ (s) to cu2+ (aq)

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