Date | November 2011 | Marks available | 2 | Reference code | 11N.3.sl.TZ0.C3 |
Level | SL | Paper | 3 | Time zone | TZ0 |
Command term | State | Question number | C3 | Adapted from | N/A |
Question
Fuel cells convert chemical energy directly into electrical energy that can be used in applications ranging from spacecraft to remote weather stations.
Describe the composition of the electrodes in a hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell.
State the half-equation at each electrode in the hydrogen-oxygen alkaline cell.
Positive electrode (cathode):
Negative electrode (anode):
Markscheme
(porous) carbon/graphite electrodes (impregnated) with Pd/Pt/Ag catalysts;
Just Pb/Pt/Ag not sufficient for mark.
Positive electrode (cathode):
O2(g)+2H2O(l)+4e−→4OH−(aq);
Negative electrode (anode):
H2(g)+2OH−(aq)→2H2O(l)+2e−;
Ignore state symbols.
Allow e instead of e−.
Award [1] if equations are correct but electrodes reversed.
Examiners report
The question on fuel cells was poorly answered, with very few including both graphite and a Pd or Pt or Ag metal in the composition of electrodes.
Only the better candidates had no difficulty with the half-equations at each electrode in the hydrogen-oxygen alkaline fuel cell.