a salt bridge
A salt bridge
The voltaic cell
A cell with a negative voltage charge.
A Spontaneous Redox Reaction
Zn(s)/Zn2+(aq)//Au+(aq)/Au(s)
A salt bridge
A salt bridge is not needed when the same electrolyte is used in both half-cells of a galvanic cell because the identical ions in the electrolyte can freely move between the two half-cells without disrupting the electrochemical reaction. This allows for charge balance to be maintained as the reactions proceed, preventing the buildup of excess charge in either half-cell. Consequently, the flow of electrons and ions can continue uninterrupted, ensuring efficient operation of the cell.
No, the cathode is negative in a galvanic cell.
The other name of voltaic cell is galvanic cell
Yes, the anode is negative in a galvanic cell.
Yes, the anode is positive in a galvanic cell.
In a galvanic cell, the cathode is positive.
The voltaic cell
In a galvanic cell, the anode is the negative electrode.
In a galvanic cell, the cathode is the positive electrode.
it is current per unit time
The electrolyte solutions in a galvanic cell contain ions that allow for the flow of electric current between the two half-cells. These ions help maintain charge balance and facilitate the chemical reactions that generate electricity.