A galvanic cell consists of one half cell that is made up of an inert graphite electrode in a solution containing 1.0 M Fe$^{2+}$ (aq) and 1.0 M Fe$^{3+}$ (aq) at 25°C - VCE - SSCE Chemistry - Question 8 - 2005 - Paper 1
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A galvanic cell consists of one half cell that is made up of an inert graphite electrode in a solution containing 1.0 M Fe$^{2+}$ (aq) and 1.0 M Fe$^{3+}$ (aq) at 25... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:A galvanic cell consists of one half cell that is made up of an inert graphite electrode in a solution containing 1.0 M Fe$^{2+}$ (aq) and 1.0 M Fe$^{3+}$ (aq) at 25°C - VCE - SSCE Chemistry - Question 8 - 2005 - Paper 1
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Which one of the following could be used as the second half cell so that the polarity of the electrode in this second half cell is positive?
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To determine which option provides a positive polarity for the electrode in the second half cell, we need to identify the half-reaction that would occur.
Understanding the Half Cell Reactions: The existing half cell contains a reduction reaction involving Fe3+ being reduced to Fe2+:
ightarrow Fe^{2+}$$
This reaction has a positive electrode potential because it involves reduction.
Analyzing the Options:
A. Lead in Pb2+: The reduction of Pb2+ to Pb is less favorable compared to Ag.
B. Silver in Ag+: The half-reaction is:
ightarrow Ag$$
This reaction has a higher standard reduction potential and can serve as a positive electrode when coupled with the Fe3+/Fe2+ half cell.
C. Iron in Fe2+: This does not provide positive polarity as it can only oxidize, not reduce with the existing ions.
D. Inert Graphite in Br−: This does not involve metals in favorable redox potential for galvanic cells.
Conclusion: The silver electrode in a 1.0 M Ag+ solution can effectively be used as the second half cell, ensuring that the polarity remains positive.