CHM135H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 18: Galvanic Cell, Reduction Potential, Electrochemical Cell

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Battery: electrochemical cell, device for converting chemical energy to electrical energy. Takes energy released by spontaneous chemical reaction, uses it to produce electricity. Electrochemistry: area of chemistry concerned with interconversion of chemical and electrical energy. 18. 1 balancing redox reactions by the half-reaction method. Oxidation-reduction (redox) reactions: processes that involve transfer of electrons from one substance to another, basis for electrochemical cells. Oxidation: a loss of one or more electrons by a substance. Reduction: gain of one or more electrons by a substance. Redox reaction can be broken into two half-reactions: oxidation and reduction. Each half balanced separately, two halves added to obtain final equation. Acidic solution: decide which atoms oxidized and which reduced by assigning oxidation numbers. Basic solution: same procedure, but oh- ions added to neutralize h+ ions. Galvanic cell: spontaneous chemical reaction generates electric current. Oxidizing agent: gains electrons, causes oxidation of other element. Reducing agent: loses electrons, causes reduction of other element.

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