Finding EMF of Electrochemical Cell
Finding EMF of Electrochemical Cell
Aim
To study electrochemical principles on any electrochemical cell.
Introduction
Electro Chemical Cell
Whenever a redox reaction is allowed to take place directly in a single beaker, it is found that the
solution becomes hot. For example, when a zinc is placed in a copper solution, the solution is found
to be warmer as the reaction proceeds according to the equation.
Zn (s) + CuSO4 (aq) ZnSO4 (aq) + Cu(s)
Similar results are observed when a rod of copper is placed in silver solution. The reaction taking
place as follows:
Cu(s) + 2 AgNO3 CuNO3 + 2Ag
Thus, we conclude that whenever a redox takes place directly in a single beaker, chemical energy in
the form of heat is produced. By suitable means it is possible to bring out the redox reaction
indirectly so as to convert the chemical energy into the electrical energy.
Experimental Setup
A zinc rod is placed in the zinc sulphate solution taken in a beaker. A copper rod is placed in the
copper sulphate solution taken in another beaker. The two rods are connected by a wire and two
solutions are connected by a salt bridge.
Let us see what would happen if the salt bridge were not used in the cells shown in the above
diagram. Electrons are given out by the zinc electrode where they will neutralize some of the Cu2+
ions of the solution. Thus SO42- ions will not leave and the solution will acquire a negative charge.
At the same time, Zn2+ ions produced from zinc plate will enter into ZnSO4 solution. After some
time, the flow of electrons will stop and hence the current stops flowing.
Where,
E = Electrode Potential at non-standard conditions
E˚ = Electrode Potential at standard conditions
n = Number of electrons transferred in the equation
[M] = concentration of the metal
[M¬n+] = concentration of metal ion
Procedure:
1. Take two clean beakers.
2. In one beaker take 0.5 M copper sulphatesolution and in the other take 0.5 M zinc sulphate
solution.
3. Take a copper strip and clean it using a sand paper.
4. Dip the copper strip into the beaker containing the 1 M copper sulphate solution.
5. Similarly, take a zinc strip and clean it using a sand paper.
6. Then dip it into the beaker containing 1 M zinc sulphate solution.
7. Take a salt bridge and connect the two solutions using the salt bridge.
8. Take a voltmeter and connect the copper strip to the positive terminal and the zinc strip to the
negative terminal using connecting wires.
9. Note the position of the pointer in the voltmeter and record the reading.
10. Repeat the experiment by taking different concentrations of zinc sulphate and copper sulphate
solutions.
Observations
Experimental Setup
Conclusion
With these observations, we conclude that EMF of the cell increases with decrease in the
concentration of the electrolyte around the anode and with increase in the concentration of the
electrolyte around the cathode.
References:
1. Chemistry Part-I, Textbook for class XII
2. http://www.chemistryexplained.com/Di-Fa/Electrochemistry.html
3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniell_cell
4. http://chemcollective.org/chem/electrochem/step2_cell.php