Question
Chemistry Question on Electrochemistry
Corrosion of iron is essentially an electrochemical phenomenon where the cell reaction are
A
Fe is oxidised to Fe2+ and dissolved oxygen in water is reduced to OH−
B
Fe is oxidised to Fe3+ and H2O is reduced to O22−
C
Fe is oxidised to Fe2+ and H2O is reduced to O2−
D
Fe is oxidised to Fe2+ and H2O is reduced to O2.
Answer
Fe is oxidised to Fe2+ and dissolved oxygen in water is reduced to OH−
Explanation
Solution
Fe⟶Fe2++2e− (anode reaction)
O2+2H2O+4e−⟶3OH (cathode reaction)
The overall reaction is
2Fe+O2+2H2O⟶2Fe(OH)2
Fe(OH)2 may be dehydrated to iron oxide FeO, or further oxidised to Fe(OH)3 and then dehydrated to iron rust, Fe2O3