Created by Fiona Heathcote
about 9 years ago
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A chemical that oxidises another substance is called an...
A chemical that reduces another substance is called a....
A Daniell cell consists of -
In a Daniell cell, energy is converted from ______________ to _______________.
The Daniell cell is an example of ...
A half cell is...
A galvanic cell is formed from the combination of ...
A galvanic cell is...
In a galvanic cell, the flow of electrons creates ...
In each half cell, the species present form a ...
In general, if one member of the conjugate redox pair in a galvanic cell is a metal, it will be used as the ...
If there is no metal present in a half cell, what type of electrode is used?
If one member of the conjugate redox pair is gas, what kind of electrode is used?
Half cells usually contain spectator ions.
What is a spectator ion?
In galvanic cells, the electrode at which oxidation takes place is called the ...
In galvanic cells, the electrode at which reduction occurs is called the ...
In a galvanic cell the anode, where electrons are produced, has a polarity that is ...
In a galvanic cell the cathode, where electrons are consumed, has a polarity that is ...
What is the purpose of the salt bridge?
The salt bridge contains ...
The salt bridge is also called the ...
The electrochemical series is ...
Zinc loses electrons more readily than copper. Zinc cations are less likely to accept electrons than copper cations. This makes zinc a stronger ____________ than copper.
The electrochemical series is valid for which conditions?
In galvanic cells, the stronger reductant is the half cell with the positive/negative electrode?
In galvanic cells, the stronger oxidant is the half cell with the positive/negative electrode?
The higher of the two half cell reactions in the electrochemical series goes forward/backward.
The lower of the two half cell reactions in the electrochemical series goes forward/backward.
Oxidation involves the loss/gain of electrons
Reduction involves the loss/gain of electrons
True or false?
The movement of ions from the salt bridge into the half cell maintains electrical neutrality.
In a galvanic cell the stronger oxidant will be oxidised/reduced and the stronger reductant will be oxidised/reduced.
A current flows in a galvanic cell because one half cell has a greater tendency to push electrons into the external circuit than the other half cell. This is called the ...