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Circuits & Batteries
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Review … Current electricity is the steady flow of electrons
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An electric circuit is a continuous path along which electrons flow from one end of a battery to another. -
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Electrons are negatively charged, and are attracted to the positive end of a battery and repelled by the negative end.
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So when the battery is hooked up to something that lets the electrons flow through it, they flow from negative to positive.
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Electric circuits must always have at least:
● an energy source for electrons ● a conductor for electrons to travel through ● a load that converts electrical energy into a more useful form energy
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A basic electric circuit
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Add-ons to electric circuits:
● a switch allows you to safely stop or allow the flow of electricity
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OFF open circuit, ON closed circuit
Which switch is ON? OFF open circuit, electrons cannot flow ON closed circuit electrons can flow
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OPEN CIRCUIT CLOSED CIRCUIT
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Electrochemical Cells
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An electrochemical cell is a device that converts chemical energy (from chemical reactions) into electrical energy
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Parts of an Electrochemical Cells
A. Electrolyte - liquid that conducts electricity and where electrons are released B. Negative Electrode – the end where newly charged electrons are collected and enters the circuit C. Positive Electrode - the end where used electrons from the circuit are returned to the battery
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Positive + Electrode Negative - Electrode
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DIY Electrochemical Cell
grapefruit What is the kind of electrolyte used in this battery? Grapefruit Juice (citric acid)
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Which electrode gains electrons from the circuit?
DIY Electrochemical Cell grapefruit Which electrode gains electrons from the circuit? Copper Electrode (+)
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Which electrode loses electrons from the circuit?
DIY Electrochemical Cell grapefruit Which electrode loses electrons from the circuit? Zinc Electrode (-)
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Another DIY Electrochemical Cell
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Battery Hacks
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2 Types of Electrochemical Cells
Wet Cells – contain an electrolyte liquid Rechargeable Ex: car batteries, phone batteries Dry Cells – contains an electrolyte paste Doesn’t leak as much, smaller, more portable BUT the chemicals tend to get used up and charges can no longer be separated; non-rechargable Ex: AA batteries, watch batteries
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How Do Batteries Work?
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Always recycle batteries as they contain toxic heavy metals such as nickel, cadmium, and lead
50% of all of the toxic metals in landfills comes from batteries!
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Recycling Batteries Public Service Announcement
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1 Read pages pg 436 #1-5
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