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Ch.19 - Electrochemistry
McMurry - Chemistry 8th Edition
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19장, 문제 117

For the following half-reaction, E° = 1.103 V: Calculate the formation constant Kf for Cu(CN)2-.

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Identify the half-reaction and its standard reduction potential (E° = 1.103 V).
Understand that the formation constant (Kf) is related to the equilibrium constant for the formation of the complex ion Cu(CN)_2^- from Cu^+ and CN^- ions.
Use the Nernst equation to relate the standard reduction potential to the equilibrium constant: E° = (RT/nF) * ln(K), where R is the gas constant, T is the temperature in Kelvin, n is the number of moles of electrons transferred, and F is Faraday's constant.
Rearrange the Nernst equation to solve for the equilibrium constant K: K = e^(nFE°/RT).
Substitute the known values (E°, R, T, n, and F) into the equation to calculate the formation constant Kf for Cu(CN)_2^-.

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Half-Reaction and Standard Electrode Potential (E°)

A half-reaction represents either the oxidation or reduction process in an electrochemical reaction. The standard electrode potential (E°) quantifies the tendency of a species to gain electrons, measured under standard conditions. A positive E° indicates a strong oxidizing agent, while a negative E° suggests a reducing agent. Understanding this concept is crucial for relating electrochemical data to equilibrium constants.
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Standard Cell Potential

Nernst Equation

The Nernst equation relates the cell potential to the concentrations of the reactants and products in a redox reaction. It allows for the calculation of the equilibrium constant (K) from the standard electrode potential (E°) and the reaction quotient (Q). This equation is essential for determining the formation constant (Kf) of complex ions, as it connects thermodynamic properties with electrochemical measurements.
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The Nernst Equation

Formation Constant (Kf)

The formation constant (Kf) is a measure of the stability of a complex ion in solution, defined as the equilibrium constant for the formation of the complex from its constituent ions. A higher Kf value indicates a more stable complex. In the context of the given half-reaction, calculating Kf involves using the relationship between E° and Kf, which reflects the favorability of complex formation in terms of thermodynamic stability.
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Complex Ions and Formation Constant