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Resumen de Determining the Transference Number of H+(aq) by a Modified Moving Boundary Method: A Directed Study for the Undergraduate Physical Chemistry Laboratory

Rajeev B. Dabke, Zewdu Gebeyehu, Jonathan Padelford

  • A directed study for the undergraduate physical chemistry laboratory for determining the transference number of H+(aq) using a modified moving boundary method is presented. The laboratory study combines Faraday’s laws of electrolysis with mole ratios and the perfect gas equation. The volume of hydrogen gas produced at the cathode is monitored and the perfect gas equation is applied to determine the amount of H2(g) produced. The transference number of H+(aq) is then determined from the volume of HCl(aq) swept by the boundary, the molarity of HCl(aq), and the amount of H2(g) produced. The cell is directly powered by 9 V batteries and involves no electronic circuit or a milliammeter. Preparation of the electrochemical cell, experimental procedure, and results of the experiment are presented.


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