CHEM 134 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Electrochemical Cell, Redox, Galvanic Cell

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Electrochemical cells containing nonspontaneous chemical reactions are called electrolytic cells. Electrochemical cells containing spontaneous chemical reactions are called voltaic or galvanic cells. Galvanic cell (voltaic cell) energy released during a spontaneous reaction (g < 0) generates electricity. Electrolytic cell consumes electrical energy from an external source to cause a nonspontaneous redox reaction to occur (g > 0) The cathode is negative in electrolytic cells and positive in voltaic cells. The anode is positive in electrolytic cells and negative in voltaic cells. Both types of cells contain two electrodes connected to an external circuit that provides an electrical connection between systems. In all voltaic cells, electrons flow spontaneously from the negative electrode (anode) to the positive electrode (cathode). Voltaic cells consist of two half-cells which contain the oxidized and reduced forms of an element (or other chemical species) in contact with each other.

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