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Laboratory Activity 6.6.1: Constructing the electrochemical series based on the potential difference between two metals |
Problem statement: How can the electrochemical series be built from the potential differences between two metals in a simple cell?
Hypothesis: The electrochemical series can be built by measuring the potential differences between two metal in a simple cell.
Variable:
| » | Fixed variable : Concentration of electrolytes | |
| » | Manipulated variable : Metallic pair | |
| » | Responding variable : Cell voltage |
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Material: » Zinc plate » Iron nail » Aluminium plate » Magnesium strip » Copper plate » Silver strip » 1 mole dm-3 of copper(II) sulphate solution |
Apparatus: » Beaker » Voltmeter » Sand paper » Crocodile clip » Connecting wires |
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| Metallic pair | Positive terminal | Negative terminal | Voltage |
| Fe/Cu | Copper | Iron | 0.7 |
| Mg/Cu | Copper | Magnesium | 2.7 |
| Al/Cu | Copper | Aluminium | 2.0 |
| Zn/Cu | Copper | Zinc | 1.1 |
| Ag/Cu | Silver | Copper | 1.1 |
| ► | Mg, Fe, Al and Zn are more reactive than copper because they formed the negative terminal while copper formed the positive terminal. | |
| ► | Cu is more reactive than silver because it formed the negative terminal while silver formed the positive terminal. | |
| ► | Based on the experimental results, part of the electrochemical series can be constructed as shown below.
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Metal pairs that further apart in the electrochemical series produce a higher voltage than metal pairs which are close to each other.
Conclusion:
| ► | The electrochemical series can be constructed by using different pairs of metal in simple voltaic cell. | |
| ► | The hypothesis is accepted. |
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