E
lectrochemistry
I
:
C
hemical
C
ells
P
urpose:
To create a chemical cell (voltaic cell)
To understand how a chemical cell works
M
aterials:
(2) 250 mL beakers
A paper tower
(1) copper electrode
(1) zinc electrode
Voltmeter (reading between 0 v and 1.5 v)
1M CuSO
4
1M NaCl
1M ZnSO
4
P
rocedure:
Attach the Zinc electrode to the negative (common) side of the voltmeter and the Copper electrode to the positive side of the voltmeter.
Pour the 1M CuSO
4
solution into one 250 mL beaker.
Pour the 1M ZnSO
4
solution into one 250 mL beaker.
Place the Zinc electrode in the ZnSO
4
solution.
Place the Copper electrode in the CuSO
4
solution.
Soak the paper towel in the NaCl solution and place one end each beaker.
Record the voltage that is created by the chemical cell.
D
ata & Information
Write a balanced equation for the reaction taking place in this reaction.
Q
uestions:
Voltages listed in references for voltaic cells are given in terms of standard cell potentials (voltages). What is meant by a standard cell? Was your initial voltaic cell a standard cell?
As a standard voltaic cell runs, the voltage delivered by the cell drops. Why does this happen?
Would you expect the voltage delivered by a voltaic cell to change with temperature? Why or why not?
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