Chad demonstrates how to calculate Standard Cell Potential (a.k.a. emf or voltage) from a Table of Reduction Potentials. He uses both of the commonly used equations and shows the difference between the two and where NOT to make a mistake.
Ecell = Ecathode - Eanode
Ecell = Ereduction + Eoxidation
The Standard Hydrogen Electrode (SHE) is also identified and its importance as a reference electrode is described. Finally, it is demonstrated how to use a Table of Reduction Potentials to identify the strongest oxidizing agent, the strongest reducing agent, and when two species will react spontaneously in a redox reaction.
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00:00 Lesson Introduction
00:26 Introduction to a Table of Reduction Potentials
03:33 How to Calculate Standard Cell Potential Example #1
09:53 How to Calculate Standard Cell Potential Example #2
13:07 How to Calculate Standard Cell Potential Example #3
17:35 How to Identify Strongest Oxidizing Agent
19:04 How to Identify Strongest Reducing Agent
22:02 How to Identify Spontaneous Redox Reactions
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