362 8 The Thermodynamics of Electrochemical Systems
HCI
solution
Hg(I)
Hg 2 Cl 2 (s)
Pt Pt
H 2
Figure 8.3 An Electrochemical Cell with a Hydrogen Electrode and a Calomel
Electrode.
HCI
solution
Hg(I)
Hg 2 Cl 2 (s)
Pt
AgCl(s)
Pt
Ag
Figure 8.4 An Electrochemical Cell with a Silver–Silver Chloride Anode and a Calo-
mel Cathode.
Now consider the cell shown in Figure 8.4. This cell contains a silver–silver chloride
electrode on the left, a calomel electrode on the right, and an aqueous solution of HCl.
We construct a double cell as depicted in Figure 8.5. This double cell consists of two
complete cells, one of which is the cell of Figure 8.3. The other cell is obtained by
interchanging the right and left half-cells of Figure 8.2. It has the cell reaction equation
2HCl+2Ag(s)+ 2 e−(R)−→H 2 (g)+2AgCl(s)+ 2 e−(L) (8.3-2)