Cells and Batteries Flashcards

1
Q

taking 2 different metals and placing them into an electrolyte produces what?

A

electricity

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2
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describe how we can produce electricity using metals

A

we take the 2 different metals and place them into an electrolyte

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3
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what is an electrolyte?

A

a solution that can conduct electricity (eg a solution of an ionic compound)

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4
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how can the chemical reaction to produce electricity take place?

A

the 2 different metals are placed into the electrolyte solution
at the surface, the metals are connected with a voltmeter which shows the pd between the metals
an electric current will also flow through the wire
the chemical reaction is taking place on the surface of the metals and these reactions are producing electricity
this set up is called a cell

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5
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what is a cell

A

the set up of the 2 different metals in an electrolyte solution connected with a voltmeter

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6
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what can we use cells for ?

A

to generate electricity

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7
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why can the cell only produce electricity for a certain period of time?

A

Eventually, the chemicals in the cell run out and the reaction stops

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8
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when can cells produce electricity?

A

if we use metals with different reactivities

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9
Q

what does the size of the pd depend on ?

A

depends on the difference and the reactivity between the 2 metals

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10
Q
which 2 metals used will have a larger pd?
Magnesium
zinc
Lead
Tin 
Iron
Copper
A

Magnesium and copper

the difference between them in the reactivity series is greater

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11
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what can affect the pd?

A

an electrolyte

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12
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what is a battery?

A

2 or more cells connected in series to produce a greater voltage

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13
Q

what type of batteries are non rechargeable and why?

A

alkaline batteries, at some point the reactants in the batteries run out and no more electricity is produced

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14
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is there a way to reverse the reaction of an alkaline battery once it’s run out

A

there is no way we can reverse these reactions, so these are non-rechargeable batteries

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15
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why can rechargeable batteries be recharged?

A

we can reverse the chemical reactions when we apply an electrical current

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16
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what do cells and batteries use to produce electricity ?

how do they do this?

A

a chemical reaction

the reactants are eventually used up and the electricity stops