The Foundations of Chemistry

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EcellE^0 


0.0
n

592
log

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0.0
2

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log

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1
0

0
0

0.030 V

As the reaction proceeds, [Cu^2 ] decreases in the more concentrated half-cell and
increases in the more dilute half-cell until the two concentrations are equal; at that point
Ecell0, and equilibrium has been reached. This equilibrium [Cu^2 ] is the same concen-
tration that would have been formed if we had just mixed the two solutions directly to obtain
a solution of intermediate concentration.


In any concentration cell, the spontaneous reaction is always from the more concen-
trated solution to the more dilute solution.

[dilute solution]

[concentrated solution]

21-20 Using Electrochemical Cells to Determine Concentrations 883

Electrochemical procedures that use the principles illustrated here provide a conve-
nient method for making many concentration measurements.


Figure 21-14 The concentration cell CuCu^2 (0.10 M)Cu^2 (1.00 M)Cu. The overall
reaction lowers the [Cu^2 ] concentration in the more concentrated solution and increases
it in the more dilute solution.


e– e–

Salt bridge

Cu(s) → Cu2+ (0.10 M) + 2e–
Oxidation, anode









Voltmeter

0.10 M CuSO 4

Cu2+ (1.00 M) + 2e– → Cu(s)
Reduction, cathode

1.00 M CuSO 4

Cu^2 +

Cl–

Cu(s)

K+

K+ Cl–

Cu(s)
Cu^2 +




    • e–




Copper
atom, Cu

Copper
ion, Cu2+

e–

Copper
atom, Cu

Copper
ion, Cu2+

The overall cell potential is positive;
the reaction is spontaneous as written.
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