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प्रश्न
Define electrochemical cell
उत्तर
An electrochemical cell is a device capable of either deriving electrical energy from chemical reactions or facilitating chemical reactions through the introduction of electrical energy.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Draw neat and labelled diagram of dry cell.
Write cell reaction in lead storage battery during discharge.
Why does the cell potential of mercury cell remain constant throughout its life?
From the given cells:
Lead storage cell, Mercury cell, Fuel cell and Dry cell
Answer the following:
(i) Which cell is used in hearing aids?
(ii) Which cell was used in Apollo Space Programme?
(iii) Which cell is used in automobiles and inverters?
(iv) Which cell does not have long life?
Name the type of cell which was used in Apollo space programme for providing electrical power.
Define terms: Fuel cell
In the button cells widely used in watches and other devices, the following reaction takes place:
\[\ce{Zn_{(s)} + Ag2O_{(s)} + H2O_{(l)} -> Zn^{2+}_{( aq)} + 2Ag_{(s)} + 2OH^-_{( aq)}}\]
Determine ΔrGΘ and EΘ for the reaction.
Give reasons:
Mercury cell delivers a constant potential during its life time.
Which one of the following statements is correct regarding the dry cell?
(P) Zinc container acts as an anode in dry cell.
(Q) Zinc container touches the paste of MnO2 and carbon.
(R) Dry cell can be charged easily.
(S) Graphite rod acts as a cathode in dry cell.
Dry cells are commonly used in clocks, torches, calculators etc. They are the most familiar type of commercial cells.
- What acts as anode and cathode in dry cell?
- Which chemical compounds are filled between anode and cathode of this cell?
- Why do dry cells not have a long life?