

Electrochemical Cells
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Science
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Barbara White
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Electrochemical Process Noun
[uh-lek-troh-kem-i-kuhl pros-es]
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Electrochemical Process
Any process involving the conversion between chemical potential energy and electrical energy through oxidation-reduction reactions.
Example: This diagram shows an electrochemical cell where a chemical reaction creates electricity. Electrons flow from the zinc anode to the copper cathode, powering a lightbulb.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Electrochemical Cell Noun
[uh-lek-troh-kem-i-kuhl sel]
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Electrochemical Cell
A device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy, or vice versa, by means of redox reactions.
Example: A zinc anode and a copper cathode in separate solutions are connected, causing electrons to flow and generate electricity, which powers the light bulb.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Redox Reaction Noun
[ree-doks ree-ak-shuhn]
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Redox Reaction
A chemical reaction characterized by the transfer of electrons between reacting chemical species, involving both reduction and oxidation.
Example: This diagram shows atom A losing an electron (oxidation) to atom B, which gains the electron (reduction), illustrating the electron transfer in a redox reaction.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Electric Potential Noun
[uh-lek-trik poh-ten-shuhl]
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Electric Potential
The amount of work needed to move a unit of electric charge from a reference point to a specific point.
Example: Pushing a ball uphill stores potential energy, just like a battery stores energy by creating a high electric potential, ready to make electricity flow.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Voltaic Cell Noun
[vohl-tey-ik sel]
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Voltaic Cell
An electrochemical cell that generates electrical energy from a spontaneous redox reaction, converting chemical energy into electrical energy.
Example: A voltaic cell converts chemical energy into electrical energy. Electrons flow from the zinc electrode (anode) through a wire to the copper electrode (cathode), powering a lightbulb.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Half-Cell Noun
[haf-sel]
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Half-Cell
A distinct part of a voltaic cell where either the oxidation or the reduction half-reaction occurs.
Example: This diagram shows a half-cell, where an electrode is in a solution. A chemical reaction on the electrode's surface involves ions and electrons.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Electrode Noun
[uh-lek-trohd]
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Electrode
A solid electrical conductor through which an electric current enters or leaves an electrolyte or other medium.
Example: This diagram shows two electrodes, a positive anode and a negative cathode, placed in a solution, which is a basic setup for an electrochemical cell.
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