State why the laboratory EMF value is different to the theoretical EMF value.
If this questions was a 4 marker, what would the marks be allocated to and how should i approach this question?
I think a possible way four marks would be allocated is the following-and logically, you should structure your answers to include the four points as well
1)define theoretical EMF value-i.e. what does it mean, under what conditions it is determined
2)I think this question would be in the context of a question on galvanic cells, i.e. a part of a question, so state the threotical EMF value for the electrode couples given-using your reduction, oxidation equations and electrode potentials as evidence,
3) Highlight the disparity between the lab and theoretical value, i.e. just state them, and explain the non-standard condition-varying condition results in this variation
4)I think if you want to be safe, don't just list say, 3 non-standard conditions that were used, highlight, at least for one of them, what would be the impact on this difference from standard condition-i.e. higher concentration greater than 1 mol/L would mean a higher EMF value than theoretical could be obtained-explain the disparity using the disparities of the condition-apply the chemical knowledge to this situation
If you include the four things above-you will be guaranteed a full 4 marks