Electrochemistry - Result Question 84

32. The following electrochemical cell has been set up:

$ \begin{alignedat} & \operatorname{Pt}(1)\left|Fe^{3+}, Fe^{2+}(a=1)\right| Ce^{4+}, Ce^{3+}(a=1) \mid Pt(2) \\ & E^{\circ}\left(Fe^{2+}, Fe^{3+}\right)=0.77 V \\ & \text { and } \quad E^{\circ}\left(Ce^{4+}, Ce^{3+}\right)=1.61 V \end{aligned} $

If an ammeter is connected between the two platinum electrodes, predict the direction of flow of current, will the current increases or decreases with time?

(2000, 2M)

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Solution:

Since, activities of all the ions are unity, $E _{\text {cell }}=E _{\text {cell }}^{\circ}$. Also, left hand electrode is at lower reduction potential, it acts as anode and

$ E^{\circ}=E^{\circ}\left(Ce^{4+}, Ce^{3+}\right)-E^{\circ}\left(Fe^{3+}, Fe^{2+}\right)=0.77 $

i.e. electrons will flow from left to right hand electrode and current from right hand electrode $[Pt(2)]$ to left hand electrode $[\operatorname{Pt}(1)]$.

Also, $\quad E=E^{\circ}-0.0592 \log \frac{\left[Fe^{3+}\right]\left[Ce^{3+}\right]}{\left[Fe^{2+}\right]\left[Ce^{4+}\right]}$

As electrolysis proceeds, $E$ will decrease and therefore, the current.



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