Galvanic Cells Worksheet
Explore the principles of galvanic cells, including their components, reactions, and applications in this Grade 11 Chemistry worksheet.
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Galvanic Cells: Principles and Applications
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1. Which of the following statements is true regarding a galvanic cell?
Chemical energy is converted into electrical energy.
Electrical energy is converted into chemical energy.
Both chemical and electrical energy are consumed.
No energy conversion occurs.
2. In a galvanic cell, oxidation occurs at the:
Cathode
Anode
Salt bridge
External circuit
3. A galvanic cell consists of two half-cells, each containing an electrode immersed in an solution.
4. The purpose of the salt bridge in a galvanic cell is to maintain neutrality.
5. The electrode where reduction occurs is called the .
6. In a galvanic cell, electrons flow from the cathode to the anode through the external circuit.
True
False
7. The standard electrode potential of hydrogen is defined as 0 V.
True
False
8. Briefly explain the function of a salt bridge in a galvanic cell.
9. Write the overall balanced redox reaction for a Daniell cell (Zinc-Copper galvanic cell).