Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
A cell is prepared by dipping a copper r...

A cell is prepared by dipping a copper rod in `1 MCuSO_(4)` solution and a nickel rod in `1M NiSO_(4)`. The standard reduction potentials of copper and nickel electrodes are `+0.34 V` and `-0.25 V` respectively.
(i) Which electrode will work as anode and which as cathode?
(ii) What will be the cell reaction?
(iii) How is the cell represented ?
(iv) Calculate the `EMF` of the cell.

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

(i) The nickel electrode with smaller `E^(@)` value `(-0.25V)` will work as anode while copper electrode with more `E^(@)` value `(+0.34V)` will work as cathode.
(ii) The cell reaction may be written as:
`{:("A anode", :, Ni(s) rarr Ni^(2+)(aq).+2e^(-)),("At cathode",:, Cu^(2+) (aq) +2e^(-) rarr Cu(s)),("Cell reaction",:, Ni(s) +Cu^(2+) (aq) rarr Ni^(2+)(aq) +Cu(s)):}`
The cell may be represented as:
`Ni(s)//Ni^(2+) (aq) || Cu^(2+)(aq)//Cu(s)`
(iv) `CMF` of cell `=E_("cathode") -E_("anode")^(@) =(+0.34) -(0.25) = 0.59V`
Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The 0.1M copper sulphate solution in which copper electrode is dipped at 25^(@)C . Calculate the electrode potential of copper electrode. [Given : E^(0) Cu^(+2)//Cu = 0.34V]

Stadard reduction electrode potentials of three metals A,B and C are respectively +0.5V, -3.0V and -1.2V . The reducing powers of these metals are: