User talk:Elcap
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Hi, wenn mir jemand erklärt, was ich wo machen muss, dann füge ich gern die Kategorien hinzu. Aber wie geht das???????Grüße--Elcap (talk) 15:24, 10 February 2011 (UTC)
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Masur (talk) 21:09, 11 March 2015 (UTC)
- Hi Masur, this file was uploaded from another user (Tlschulz) I only made a image edit (better the contrast) --Elcap (talk) 07:59, 12 March 2015 (UTC)
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Frage zu dem Bild EDLC Potentialdistribution
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Hallo Elcap
gerade setze ich mich mit dem Bild https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f7/EDLC-Potentialdistribution.png auseinander und sehe, dass die greuen Kreise mit dem Pfeilen drin die Wassermoleküle sein müssen, und die Pfeile deuten sicher deren Dipolmoment an.
Wie diese Pfeile auf die positiven Ladungen an der Elektrode weisen, so weisen sie auch auf die positive Ladung der Kationen im Elektrolyten.
Ich würde aber erwarten, dass die Pfeile beim hydratisieren eines Anions (-) dann von dem Anion hinwegweisen, also der Pfeil dann in die Richtung nach aussen weisen muss.
Können Sie das bestätigen?
Mit freundlichen Grüssen
Artur Braun — Preceding unsigned comment added by Arturbraun (talk • contribs) 15:48, 11 March 2018 (UTC)
- Hallo Artur,
- Solvatisierung von Ionen findet in flüssigen Lösungen statt. Sie basiert auf einer Attraktion oder Assoziation von Molekülen des Lösungsmittels mit Molekülen oder Ionen des gelösten Stoffes. Besonders gute Lösungsmittel, das sind die Elektrolyte von Superkondensatoren oder Elektrolytkondensatoren normalerweise, sind polare Lösungsmittel, die aufgrund ihrer molekularen Struktur einen elektrischen Dipol besitzen. Wenn sich z. B. Ionen in einem polaren Lösungsmittel befinden, üben sie aufgrund ihrer elektrischen Ladung Kräfte auf die Lösungsmitteldipole aus. Bei Kationen (+) richten sich dann in der Regel die Dipole des Lösungsmittels so aus, dass ihr negativer Pol zum Kation hin und ihr positiver Pol vom Kation weg gerichtet ist. Bei Anionen (-) ist der positive Pol zum Anion hin und der negative Pol vom Anion weg gerichtet.
- Physikalisch ist Ihre Frage also völlig korrekt. Es ist jedoch so, dass ich mich bei der Erstellung der Zeichnungen zu diesem Thema (es tragen noch weitere Zeichnungen diesen physikalischen Fehler) vom Gedanken leiten ließ, dass die Ionen hydratisiert sind, also von Wassermolekülen fest umschlossen sind. Die Pfeile deuten hier also auf die Assoziation von Lösungsmittelmolekülen mit den entweder positiven oder negativen Ionen hin.
- Die Frage ist, sollte im Text unter der Zeichnung die Pfeilrichtung erklärt werden? Z. B. mit einem Hinweis: “Pfeilrichtung assoziierter Moleküle dienen zur Erklärung der Solvation der Ionen“. Denn würden bei Anionen die Pfeile vom Ion weg eingezeichnet sein, dann käme es mit Sicherheit zur Frage, warum schwimmen Moleküle die nicht einfach weg?
- Ich bedanke mich aber für die Frage, die zum besseren Verständnis der Solvatisierung führt.
- Schöne Grüße --Elcap (talk) 09:16, 12 March 2018 (UTC)