7 · OXIDATION AND REDUCTION
Thestandard hydrogen electrode(SHE; Fig. 7.3) is a hydrogen electrode where
H(aq) and H 2 (g) are in their standard states(see page 217). This means that the
concentration of H(aq) is 1 mol dm^3 , and the hydrogen gas is at a pressure of
1 atm. By agreement, the potential difference between the H(aq) solution and the
Pt electrode in the SHE is set to zero at all temperatures. This is written as:
E°(H(aq),H 2 (g)) = 0
where the use of the symbol shows that the substances are in their standard states.
Other standard electrodes
The electrode of the Ag(aq)/Ag(s) redox couple consists of a rod of silver dipped in
a solution of silver ions. The Ag(aq)/Ag(s) electrode becomes the standard
Ag(aq)/Ag(s) electrode if the silver is pure, and the silver ion concentration is
1 mol dm^3.
The electrode of the Fe^3 (aq)/Fe^2 (aq) redox couple has a different construc-
tion. It consists of a piece of platinum dipped in a mixture of both ions. In an
electrochemical cell, the Pt connects the electrode to the rest of the cell. The Pt also
provides a surface upon which electrode reactions may occur. The standard
Fe^3 (aq)/Fe^2 (aq) electrode contains both ions at a concentration of 1 mol dm^3.
MeasuringE°values by making an electrochemical
cell
- Measuring E°(Ag(aq)/Ag(s))
We will now see how the standard electrode potential of a redox couple may be
found by experiment. Figure 7.4 shows the electrochemical cell composed of the
standard hydrogen and standard silver ion/silver electrodes. All measurements are
made at 25 °C. The two electrodes are connected by:
1.a wire through which electrons can pass;
Photograph of a standard
hydrogen electrode
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Electron flow
H+ ions
(1 mol dm–3)
H 2 gas
(1 atm)
Voltmeter
Ag(s)
Salt bridge
containing
saturated
KNO 3 (aq)
Cotton
wool
plug
Ag+ ions
(1 mol dm–3)
+0.80 V
Fig. 7.4Electrochemical cell used in the determination of E°(Ag/Ag(s) ).