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Predicting redox reactions using cell potential

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Chapter 9.6

Calculate Cell Potential to Predict Redox Reactions

Master the art of calculating cell potential in voltaic cells. Learn to predict spontaneous redox reactions using standard electrode reduction potentials and unlock the secrets of electrochemistry.


What You'll Learn

Identify spontaneous redox reactions using standard reduction potential tables
Calculate standard cell potential by combining reduction and oxidation half-reactions
Apply the relationship between cell potential, Gibbs free energy, and equilibrium constants
Use the Nernst equation to determine cell potential at non-standard conditions
Predict reaction spontaneity by comparing reduction potentials of half-reactions

What You'll Practice

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Calculating cell potential from standard reduction potential data

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Determining spontaneity using positive or negative E values

3

Converting between cell potential and equilibrium constant K

4

Applying the Nernst equation with reaction quotient Q

Why This Matters

Predicting redox reactions using cell potential is essential for understanding batteries, corrosion, and electrochemical processes. This skill is fundamental in chemistry, engineering, and materials science, helping you design energy storage systems and predict chemical behavior in real-world applications.

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Redox Reactions
Cell Potential
Standard Reduction Potentials
Spontaneity
Nernst Equation
Equilibrium Constant
Electrochemistry
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