Question: 2Mg + O₂ → 2MgO. Which element is oxidized?
Write the oxidation half reaction
Magnesium
Mg → Mg2+ + 2e-
Question: Cl₂ + 2KBr → 2KCl + Br₂.
Which halogen is more reactive?
Write oxidation half reaction
Chlorine
2BR- → Br2 + 2e-
Question: In a voltaic cell, where does oxidation & reduction occur?
In a Magnesium//Iron galvanic cell, which electrode is oxidised?
Oxidation - Anode ;Reduction - Cathode
Magnesium
Question: A Ni/Ag cell is constructed. Which electrode is the cathode? Which is the oxidizing agent?
Ni²⁺ + 2e⁻ → Ni E° = −0.25 V
Ag⁺ + e⁻ → Ag E° = +0.80 V
Silver
Silver
Question: What does OIL RIG stand for?
Write down a metal - non metal redox reaction with the respective half reactions
Oxidation Is Loss, Reduction Is Gain
Varies
Question: 2Na + Cl₂ → 2NaCl.
Which element is reduced?
Oxidizing agent?
Write the oxidation half reaction
Chlorine
Chlorine
Na → Na + e-
Question: Br₂ + 2KI → 2KBr + I₂.
Which element is oxidized?
write the reduction half reaction
Iodine (I⁻)
Br₂ + 2e- → 2Br-
Question: In a Zn/Cu voltaic cell,
How does the electrons and conventional current flow?
Electrons from Zn to Cu
Current from Cu to Zn
Question: An Al/Fe cell is constructed.
Which electrode is the anode?
Which electrode increases in mass after sometime?
Al³⁺ + 3e⁻ → Al E° = −1.66 V
Fe²⁺ + 2e⁻ → Fe E° = −0.44 V
Aluminum
Iron
Question: Zn + Cu²⁺ → Zn²⁺ + Cu.
Which species is oxidized?
Which is the reducing agent
Write the oxidation half reaction
Zinc
Zinc
Zn → Zn²⁺ + 2e-
Question: Ca + S → CaS.
Identify the oxidized and reduced species.
Which is the oxidizing agent
Write the reduction half reaction
Oxidized = Calcium,
Reduced = Sulfur
Sulfur
S + 2e- → S2-
Question: Cl₂ + 2KBr → 2KCl + Br₂. Which species is reduced? Write the oxidation half reaction
Chlorine (Cl₂)
2Br- → 2e- + Br₂
The standard reduction potentials are shown below:
Mg2+(aq)+2e−→Mg(s)E∘=−2.37
Fe2+(aq)+2e−→Fe(s)E∘=−0.44
a) Identify the anode and cathode.
b) Calculate the standard cell potential, Ecell∘.
Show all working.
a)
• Anode: Mg
• Cathode: Fe
b)
Ecell∘=Ecathode∘−Eanode∘
Ecell∘=(−0.44)−(−2.37)
Ecell∘=+1.93
Question: A Na/Cu cell is constructed. Calculate E°cell.
Is the reaction spontaneous?
What happens to the sodium electrode after sometime?
3.05 V
Question: A Mg/Cu voltaic cell is built.
Which electrode is the anode?
How does current flow?
Magnesium
From Copper to Magnesium
Question: 2Al + 3Br₂ → 2AlBr₃. Write the oxidation half-equation.
What are the reducing agent and the oxidizing agent
Al → Al³⁺ + 3e⁻
Reducing agent - Br
Oxidizing agent - Al
Br₂ + 2KI → 2KBr + I₂. Write the oxidation half-equation. Which is the oxidizing agent
2I⁻ → I₂ + 2e⁻
Br
The standard reduction potentials are shown below:
Al3+(aq)+3e−→Al(s)E∘=−1.66 V
Ag+(aq)+e−→Ag(s)E∘=+0.80 V
a) Identify the electrode that loses electrons
b) Calculate the standard cell potential, Show all working.
c) Write the oxidation half-reaction and the reduction half-reaction.
a- Aluminum
b- +2.46V
C-
Oxidation
Al(s)→Al3+(aq)+3e−
Reduction:
3Ag+(aq)+3e−→3Ag(s)
Question: A Pb/Fe cell is constructed.
Which electrode is the cathode?
Calculate the Emf of the cell. Is the cell spontaneous?
What happens to the mass of the lead electrode over time?
Lead
-0.31
Not spontaneous
Question: Cl₂ + 2Br⁻ → 2Cl⁻ + Br₂.
Which species loses electrons?
Which species is oxidized
Which is the reducing Agent
Br⁻
Br
Br
Question: 2Al + 3Br₂ → 2AlBr₃.
Identify the oxidized species, reduced species,
write BOTH half-equations,
identify the oxidizing agent, reducing agent
Oxidized = Al, Reduced = Br₂,
Oxidation: Al → Al³⁺ + 3e⁻,
Reduction: Br₂ + 2e⁻ → 2Br⁻,
Oxidizing Agent = Br₂,
Reducing agent -Al
Question: A voltaic cell consists of a magnesium electrode and a copper electrode.
Identify the anode, cathode,
direction of electron flow,
where oxidation occurs, and where reduction occurs.
Anode = Mg,
Cathode = Cu,
Electrons flow Mg → Cu,
Oxidation at anode,
Reduction at cathode
Question: A voltaic cell is constructed using Mg/Mg²⁺ and Cu/Cu²⁺ half-cells.
Given
E°(Mg²⁺/Mg) = -2.37 V
E°(Cu²⁺/Cu) = +0.34 V.
Identify the anode, cathode,
calculate E°cell.
What happens to the mass of the magnesium electrode over time?
Anode = Mg, Cathode = Cu,
E°cell = 0.34 − (−2.37) = 2.71 V
Mass decreases, metal changes to ions
Question: Br₂ + 2I⁻ → 2Br⁻ + I₂.
Identify the oxidized species, reduced species, oxidizing agent, reducing agent,
write BOTH half-equations, and determine the total number of electrons transferred.
Oxidized = I⁻, Reduced = Br₂, Oxidizing Agent = Br₂, Reducing Agent = I⁻,
Oxidation: 2I⁻ → I₂ + 2e⁻,
Reduction: Br₂ + 2e⁻ → 2Br⁻,
Total electrons transferred = 2