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Batteries A galvanic cell or a group of galvanic cells connected in series Source of portable power Several types of battery in use today; we’ll look at two
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Electrochemistry Batteries
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Lead Storage Battery Pb + HSO4- PbSO4 + H+ + 2e-
PbO2 + HSO4- + 3H+ + 2e- PbSO4 + 2H2O Car battery has six of these connected in series. Each cell produces ~ 2 V so the battery has a 12 V potential.
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Lead Storage Battery In a car the battery is continuously recharged by the alternator. If allowed to run down, PbSO4(s) builds up on the surface of the grids. Applying a current reverses the reaction and removes the PbSO4.
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Dry Cell Battery Acid version: Zn Zn2+ + 2e-
2NH4+ +2MnO2 +2e- Mn2O3 +2NH3 +H2O Alkaline version: Zn + 2OH- ZnO + H2O + 2e- 2MnO2 + H2O + 2e- Mn2O3 + 2OH-
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Dry Cell Battery Alkaline version lasts longer since Zn corrodes less rapidly under basic conditions All cells from AAA to D provide ~1.5 V. Larger cells provide more current.
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Other Types of Batteries
Mercury batteries can be very small Lithium-iodide batteries are lightweight and long-lasting. Also Ni-Cd and Ni metal hydride types
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Batteries Fuel Cells
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Fuel Cells Galvanic cell for which the reactants are continuously supplied. Primary reaction under study is: 2H2(g) + O2(g) 2H2O(l) Fuels cells of this type used by NASA, but not practical for general use yet.
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