Electrogravimetry
Cu2+(aq) + 2e− → Cu(s) E° = 0.339 V
O2(g) + 2H+(aq) + 2e− → H2O(l) E° = 1.2291 V
S2O82−(aq) + 2e− → 2SO42−(aq) E° = 2.01 V
The amount of copper in a Cu2+/H2SO4 solution is to be determined by electrogravimetry. If the cuprate concentration is initially [Cu2+] = 0.001500 M, what would be the ideal cathodic potential versus SHE when 99.7% of the possible copper metal has been deposited?
Im not even too sure on how to start..
2): Ideally, what voltage must be applied to a platinum-electrode electrolytic cell containing this solution at pH=1.78 in order to obtain this degree of deposition?
If anyone can give me a hand I will appretiate it.