(a) Explain the statement, the standard electrode potential of zinc is -0.76 v.What is meant...

CHEMISTRY
WAEC 2018

(a) Explain the statement, the standard electrode potential of zinc is -0.76 v.What is meant by the termperiodic property of elements?

(b) Consider the following standard electrode potentials:

Zn\(^{2+}\)\(_{(aq)}\) + 2e\(^-\) Zn(s) E? = - 0.76 V

Cu\({2+}\)\(_{(aq)}\) + 2e\(^-\) Cu(s) E? = + 0.34 V

When thetwo half cells are connected:

(i) write the reaction equation at each electrode;

(ii) write the overall cell reaction equation;

(iii) state the type of reaction occurring at each electrode;

(iv) calculate the e.m.f. of the cell.

(c) (i) Nametwo chemical industries.

(ii) Statetwo factors that should be considered when siting a chemical industry.

(iii) List two effects of a chemical industry on the community in which it is sited.

(d) Using chemical equations, explainbriefly what would happen when hydrogen peroxide is added to:

(i) silver oxide;

(ii) chlorine gas.

(e) List three physical properties of nitrogen.

Explanation

(a) When a standard hydrogen electrode is connected to a standard zinc half-cell the emf measured is 0.76V. The negative sign implies the flow of electrons from the zinc electrode to the hydrogen electrode.

(b)(i) Anode/ Zn electrode

Zn(s) → Zn\(^{2+}\)\(_{(aq)}\) + 2e\(^-\) / Zn(s) – 2e\(^-\) → Zn\(^{2+}\)\(_{(aq)}\)

Cathode/Cu electrode

Cu\(^{2+}\) \(_{(aq)}\) + 2e\(^-\) → Cu(s)

(ii) Zn(s) + Cu\(^{2+}_{(aq)}\) → Zn\(^{2+}_{(aq)}\) + Cu(s)

(iii) Anode/Zn electrode – oxidation

Cathode/Cu electrode – reduction

(iv) Eocell = Eored – Eooxid

= (0.34 V) – (-0.76 V)

= + 1.10 V

(c) (i) - Textile

- Brewery

- Plastic

- Refinery

- Cement

- Food [e.g flour, tea, sugar, etc]

- Pharmaceutical

- Fertilizer

- Metallurgical

- Paint

- Soap and detergent

- Ceramic

- Rubber

- Glass

- Etc

(ii) - nearness to raw materials / feed stock

- nearness to market

- labour supply

- transportation

- nearness to power supply

- government policy

- away from residential area

- availability of water

(iii)- Improvement in the standard of living

- Employment opportunities

- Development in the community

- Pollution: air, noise, water, thermal

- Social effects

(d)(i) Hydrogen peroxide reduces silver oxide to silver metal/H2O2is oxidized to O2

A + H\(_2\)O\(_2\)\(_{(aq)}\) → 2Ag\(_{(s)}\) + H\(_2\)O\(_{(l)}\) + O\(_{2(g)}\)



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