Giving Out Energy As Electricity
Giving Out Energy As Electricity
Giving Out Energy As Electricity
strip of strip of
magnesium copper magnesium bubbles of
dilute
dissolving hydrogen
solution of
sodium chloride
Connect a strip of magnesium, Now stand the strips in a dilute At the same time bubbles of
a strip of copper, and a light bulb, solution of sodium chloride. hydrogen start to form on the
like this. (Note: no battery!) Something amazing happens: the copper strip, and the magnesium
Nothing happens. bulb lights! A current is flowing. strip begins dissolving.
The bigger the difference in reactivity of the metals, the larger the voltage, a current.
and the more brightly the bulb will light. Find out more on page 190.
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Energy changes, and reversible reactions
hydrogen, and the positive pole by the electrolyte is hot the carbon electrodes
oxygen (in air). The electrolyte potassium hydroxide solution contain a catalyst
Hydrogen loses electrons to the OH2 ions. It is oxidised: The electrons are accepted by oxygen molecules.
Oxygen is reduced to OH 2 ions:
2H2 ( g) 1 4OH (aq)
2
4H2O (l ) 1 4e
2
Adding the two half-equations gives the full equation for the redox reaction:
2H2 ( g) 1 O2 ( g) 2H2O (l )
So the overall reaction is that hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water.
Q
1 Can you get electricity from a non-redox reaction? Explain. 4 You connect two strips of iron using wire, and stand them
2 In a simple cell, which metal gives up electrons to produce in an electrolyte. Will a current flow? Explain your answer.
the current: the more reactive or less reactive one? 5 a In the hydrogen fuel cell, what is the fuel?
3 A wire connects strips of magnesium and copper, standing b How are the electrons transferred in this cell?
in an electrolyte. Bubbles appear at the copper strip. Why? c What type of electrolyte is used?
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