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the function of salt bridge is too keep the solutions of two half cells neutral by providing a pathway for migration of ions so thats the reason thay do not use sodium sulphte
Because migration can occur if both the ions are relatively of same size. Sulphate ion is not same in size of Sodium but chroide ion is almost equal in size of Sodium. Hope you understood..
Wow thank you! I have a question though, it says in the cie past papers that the more reactive metal is always the negative electrode.. So shouldn't zinc be the cathode?
@INAZUMA , WHEN it is the metals with low reduction potential and high oxidation potentiial will make it self oxidiz adn give away electrns like zinc, so it is anode copper has high reduction potential and low oxidation potential , so it tries to reduce itself by absorbing the electrons from zinc that comes via wire
@Tan guan ming when there is neutrality it means the exampke in zinc sulphate solution , when more ZN2+ion forms more positive chagrge in solutio. in cuso4 more negative charge wil form, this will cause uneven charge traveling via wire, so to make the curretn go uniformly (MAINTAING THE PATENTIAL DIFFERENCE) WE PUT NEGATICE CHLORINE IONS TO POSITIVE ZNSO4 SOLUTION ZND POSITIVE SODIUM TO NEGATICE CUSO4,UNDERSTOOD?
+Глеб Ворончихин Zinc is more reactive than copper (look at the reactivity series of metals), so it will lose electrons more readily than copper and electrons will flow from the zinc electrode to the copper electrode.
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Very useful in explaining how Al jacketting and steel pipe can create a galvanic couple with the moist insulation acting as the "bridge".
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What is the need to maintain the neutrality
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And your explanation about this topic is amazingly done well....
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All the Great Wishes for you kind sir..... Or I insists on calling you Teacher.... 😊🌹
why sodium sulphate is not used as salt bridge instead of sodium chloride ?
the function of salt bridge is too keep the solutions of two half cells neutral by providing a pathway for migration of ions so thats the reason thay do not use sodium sulphte
Because migration can occur if both the ions are relatively of same size. Sulphate ion is not same in size of Sodium but chroide ion is almost equal in size of Sodium. Hope you understood..
Sir, I guess you have misunderstanding for the microscopic atomic mass of Cu2+ and SO42- sir, so42- is larger than CU2+ sir. Isn't it?
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Sir,what will happen when all Zn electrons goes to Cu??
i’m assuming the zinc anode will eventually disintegrate
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ZINC ANODE VANISHES INTO SOLUTION AND COPPER FULLY ACCUMULATE
Current stops
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Wow thank you! I have a question though, it says in the cie past papers that the more reactive metal is always the negative electrode.. So shouldn't zinc be the cathode?
+inazuma Yuyu The more reactive metal is always the negative electrode, which is called the anode. The cathode is the positive electrode.
I thought cathode was the negative electrode??
+inazuma Yuyu in galvanic cell, cathode is positive while in electrolytic cell, cathode is negative. i think u misunderstood this.
@INAZUMA , WHEN it is the metals with low reduction potential and high oxidation potentiial will make it self oxidiz adn give away electrns like zinc, so it is anode
copper has high reduction potential and low oxidation potential , so it tries to reduce itself by absorbing the electrons from zinc that comes via wire
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the zinc should be as ion when it melt in solution
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Why do they want to maintain neutrality of both of the solution?
@Tan guan ming when there is neutrality it means the exampke in zinc sulphate solution , when more ZN2+ion forms more positive chagrge in solutio. in cuso4 more negative charge wil form, this will cause uneven charge traveling via wire, so to make the curretn go uniformly (MAINTAING THE PATENTIAL DIFFERENCE) WE PUT NEGATICE CHLORINE IONS TO POSITIVE ZNSO4 SOLUTION ZND POSITIVE SODIUM TO NEGATICE CUSO4,UNDERSTOOD?
Great animation.
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A fine video
Why Zinc gives Copper its electrons?
+Глеб Ворончихин Zinc is more reactive than copper (look at the reactivity series of metals), so it will lose electrons more readily than copper and electrons will flow from the zinc electrode to the copper electrode.
Sir electrons are always attracted towards anode.. But here why electrons are going towards cathode....
Electrons flow from the anode to the cathode. Anions flow toward the anode, caitons toward the cathode.
Electrons flow from anode to cathode due to presence of a potential difference between them.
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