Cells and Batteries and Fuel cells Flashcards
Describe how we can produce electricity with 2 metals
If we take two different metals and place them into an electrolyte then we can produce electricity
What is an electrolyte
A solution that can conduct electricity - e.g. a solution for an ionic compound
what is a cell
A simple cell can be made by connecting two different metals in
contact with an electrolyte.
what is a battery
Batteries consist of two or more cells connected together in series
to provide a greater voltage
Facts about cell
Cells can only produce electricity for a certain period of time
Eventually the chemicals in the cell run out and the reaction stops
Cells only produce electricity if we use metals with different reactivities
What does the size of the potential difference depend on
The size of the potential difference depends on the difference in the reactivity between the two metals
The greater the difference between the reactivity of the metals, the greater the potential difference produced by the cell
the electrolyte also affects the potential difference
Describe the potential differences of cells containing mg and cu and a cell containing zn and sn
A cell containing mg and cu will have a large potential difference as there is a large difference in reactivity between the two metals
a cell containing zn and sn will have a smaller potential difference as there is a smaller difference in reactivity between the two metals
describe non rechargeable bateries
chemicals inside produce electricity
when chemicals get used up (at some point)/reactants in the batteries run out, the battery goes flat (the voltage drops to zero) and no more electricity is produced
when the reactions stop because one of the reactants has been used up
there is no way that we can reverse these reactions, so these are non-rechargeable batteries
Explain why rechargeable batteries can be recharged
We can reverse the chemical reactions when we apply an electrical current
Which metal is at the negative electrode
The more reactive metal has a greater tendency to lose electrons so is the negative electrode (negative since the charge builds up)
in an electrochemical cell, the anode is the _____ and the cathode is the _________-
anode - negative electrode
cathode - positive electrode
what would be the voltage of an electrochemical cell where both electrode are made of the same metal
0V - no difference in reactivity
Same reactivity so both have the same tendency to lose electrons / no difference in potential/reactivity
in both electrochemical cells and electrolysis, how is current carried though
the wires
the electrolyte
the wires - delocalised electrons
the electrolyte - mobile ions
why are some metals more reactive than others
reactive metals tend to lose electrons more easily (form positive ions)
Zn + Cu = 0.78V
Pb + Cu = 0.22 V
What is voltage between Zn and Pb
0.78 - 0.22 = 0.56 v (larger value - smaller value
if it wired correctly, how should the arrangement be
If it is wired correctly, the most reactive metal should always be the negative electrode and the cell voltage should always be positive
what are fuel cells
Fuel cells are supplied by an external source of fuel (eg hydrogen) and oxygen or air
in fuel cells - what electrode is the anode
negative electrode
in fuel cells what electrode is the cathode
positive electrode
write down the half equations for the reactions at the NEGATIVE ELECTRODE, in the hydrogen fuel cell
2H2 –> 4H+ + 4e-
2H2 forms 4H+ + 4e-
These electrons now pass through the wire and that is our electrical current
write down the half equations for the reactions at the POSITIVE ELECTRODE , in the hydrogen fuel cell
O2 + 4H+ + 4e - —-> 2H2O
At positive electrode, oxygen molecules combine with the hydrogen ions and electrons (produced at the negative electrode)
Water is the product
Overall equation for hydrogen fuel cell
2H2 + O2 —> 2H2O
In the hydrogen fuel cell, hydrogen is combining with oxygen (hydrogen is being oxidised)
how hydrogen fuel cells work
Hydrogen fuel cells use two simple gases, hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity and the only waste product is water
Advantages of hydrogen fuel cells compared to rechargeable batteries
hydrogen fuel cells will produce electricity for as long as you provide hydrogen
Rechargeable batteries run out and need to be recharged
Hydrogen fuel cells do not get less efficient the longer they run
Rechargeable batteries store less electricity, the more charging cycles they go through and eventually need to be replaced
Hydrogen fuel cells can be a source of drinkable water e.g. for astronauts on a space-craft
Disadvantages of hydrogen fuel cells compared to rechargeable batteries
Hydrogen fuel cells run on hydrogen which is an explosive gas and is very difficult to store safely
No dangerous fuels are required with rechargeable batteries
Some types of rechargeable batteries can catch fire if not manufactured correctly
Hydrogen fuel cells produce a relatively low potential difference or voltage so several are needed together
Rechargeable batteries can produce a greater potential difference than a hydrogen fuel cell