Understanding Galvanic (Voltaic) Cells

Understanding Galvanic (Voltaic) Cells

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Liam Anderson

Chemistry, Science

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

23:35

The video explains galvanic or voltaic cells, devices that convert chemical reactions into electricity through oxidation-reduction processes. It details the components of a voltaic cell, including zinc and copper electrodes, and the role of a salt bridge in maintaining charge balance. The video also covers electron flow, oxidation and reduction reactions, and how these processes are represented in cell notation.

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What is another name for a galvanic cell?

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What type of reaction is used in a voltaic cell to generate electricity?

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In the basic setup of a voltaic cell, what solutions are used?

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What happens when a wire connects the zinc and copper metals in a voltaic cell?

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Why do electrons move from zinc to copper in a voltaic cell?

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What happens to the size of the zinc and copper metals over time in a voltaic cell?

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What is the term for the site where oxidation occurs in a voltaic cell?

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What is the term for the site where reduction occurs in a voltaic cell?

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What is the purpose of the salt bridge in a voltaic cell?

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What ions are typically found in the salt bridge of a voltaic cell?

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