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Anion
________- A negatively charged ion.
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Electrolyte
________- A molten ionic compound or an aqueous solution of ions that is decomposed during electrolysis.
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Reduction
________- The removal of oxygen, addition of electrons, or decrease in oxidation number of a substance.
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Discharge
________- The conversion of ions to atoms or molecules at electrodes during electrolysis, for example, during the electrolysis of sodium chloride solution, chlorine is ________ at the anode by the conversion of Cl- ions to Cl atoms, which then combine to for Cl2 molecules.
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Faraday (Constant)
The charge carried by 1 mole of electrons (or 1 mole of charged ions); it has a value of 96, 500 coulombs per mole (C /mol)
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Cathode
________- The negative electrode.
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Fuel Cell
________- A source of electrical energy that comes directly from the energy stored in the chemicals of the cell, one of which is oxygen (which may come from the air)
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Anode
________- The positive electrode.
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Electrode
________- A rod of metal or carbon (graphite) which conducts electricity to or from an electrolyte.
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Electrolysis
________- The decomposition of a compound into its elements by an electric current.
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Nernst Equation An equation
________ used to predict qualitatively how the value of an electrode potential varies with the concentration of aqueous ions; E= E [superscript naught] + (RT /zF)* ln ([oxidized form /reduced form])
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Oxidation
________- The addition of oxygen, removal of electrons, or increase in oxidation number of a substance.
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Feasibility (of Reaction)
The likelihood or not of a reaction occurring when reactants are mixed; we can use ________ naught] values to assess the feasibility of a reaction.
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Redox Reaction
________- A reaction in which oxidation and reduction take place at the same time.
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Discharge
The conversion of ions to atoms or molecules at electrodes during electrolysis, for example, during the electrolysis of sodium chloride solution, chlorine is discharged at the anode by the conversion of Cl- ions to Cl atoms, which then combine to for Cl2 molecules
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OIL RIG
Oxidation Is Loss of electrons, Reduction Is Gain of electrons.
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Half-equation
in a redox reaction, an equation showing either an oxidation or a reduction.
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Oxidation Number (Oxidation State)
A number given to an atom in a compound that describes how oxidized or reduced it is.
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Oxidizing Agent
A reactant that increases the oxidation number of (or removes electrons from) another reactant.
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Reducing Agent
A reactant that decreases the oxidation number of (or adds electrons to) another reactant.
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Cation
A positively charged ion.
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Electrode Potential (E)
The voltage measured for a half cell compared with another half cell.
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Standard Hydrogen Electrode
A half-cell in which hydrogen gas at a pressure of 1 atmosphere (101kPa) bubbles into a solution of 1.00 mol/dm[superscript -3] H+ ions; This electrode is given a standard electrode potential of 0.00V; All other standard electrode potentials are measured relative to this value.
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Half Cell
Half of an electrochemical cell; the half cell with the more negative E[superscript naught] value supplies electrons, the half cell with the more E[superscript naught] value receives electrons.
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Electrochemical Cell
Two half cells soaked in potassium nitrate solution joined by a salt bridge; when the poles of the half cells are joined by a wire, electrons travel in the external circuit from the half cell with the more negative E[superscript naught] value to the half cell with the more positive E[superscript naught] value.
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Salt Bridge
A piece of filter paper soaked in potassium nitrate solutions used to make electrical contact between the half cells in an electrochemical cell.
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Standard Electrode Potential
The electrode potential of a half cell when measured with a standard hydrogen electrode as the other half cell, denoted (E[superscript naught]).
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Standard Cell Potential
The difference in standard electrode potential between two half cells.