Got a few questions here:
1. Two half cells were connected by a salt bridge and wiring to produce an electric current. One half cell consisted of hydrogen gas bubbled over a Pt electrode in a slightly basic solution, and the other consisted of O2 gas bubbled over a Pt electronic in water. As time passed, the solution around the positive electrode.
A) Remained slightly basic
B) Remained neutral
C) Became slightly basic
D) Became neutral
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i can't seem to wrap my head around cells... in the galvanic cell, when an unreactive electrode is for the cathode do the ions in solution form onto the electrode (eg Platinum)? If an unreactive electrode is used for the anode what happens in this half cell? I don't get what happens with an unreactive electrode....
What does it mean when the battery is in equilibrium? The battery goes flat, but what happens inside the battery?
in the recharge process, why does the anode turn into the cathode, vice versa
SIGH IM SO FUCKING BEHIND LOL
what do we need to know about batteries? just the advantages/disadvantages and how they work?
how do you get the maximum voltage required to recharge the cell?
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how long hav eyou guys been doing exams?