CHEM 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 39: Exergonic Reaction, Half-Reaction, Galvanic Cell

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Cell anatomy: a cell is the physical setup, including reagents, which constitutes a functional electrochemical reaction. Cell: comprises a single, whole reaction it generates electrical energy. Zn(s) + cu2+(aq) zn2+(aq) + cu(s: g is a largely exergonic process, which will go completely to the right; cu2+(aq) can take electrons out of zn(s), or alternatively zn(s) can give electrons to cu2+(aq) Anode: the electrode of oxidation, electrons leave this half-cell, so this is the. For an oxidation using an inert electrode, a reagent (or intermediate) would contact the electrode (anode), transferring an electron or more, thus enabling the oxidation to occur. For a reduction using an inert electrode, a reagent (or intermediate) would contact the electrode (cathode), picking up an electron or more, and that enables the reduction to occur. *n: the number of moles of electrons which are transferred (lost or gained) for a given reaction.

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