voltaic cell

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voltaic cell

A student connects a small light bulb to a voltaic cell in a science experiment.

Definition

Noun: * Primary Cell, Galvanic Cell: A device that produces a direct electric current through an irreversible electrochemical reaction. It converts chemical energy into electrical energy and is typically not designed to be recharged after its chemical reactants are depleted.

Usage

A voltaic cell is a fundamental source of portable electrical power. It is used when a single-use, disposable power source is required. * The scientist demonstrated the principle of electricity using a simple voltaic cell with zinc and copper electrodes. * Common alkaline batteries are a commercial type of sealed voltaic cell.

Advanced Usage
  • Electrochemical Series: The voltage a voltaic cell produces is determined by the difference in the standard electrode potentials of its two half-cells, as listed in the electrochemical series.
  • Internal Resistance: The practical usefulness of a voltaic cell is limited by its internal resistance, which causes voltage to drop under load.
Variants and Related Words
  • Galvanic Cell (n): A direct synonym for voltaic cell.
  • Primary Cell (n): A synonym emphasizing that the cell is not rechargeable.
  • Electrolytic Cell (n): The opposite type of electrochemical cell, which uses electrical energy to drive a non-spontaneous chemical reaction (e.g., for recharging a battery or electroplating).
  • Battery (n): A common term for a single voltaic cell or, more often, a combination of two or more cells connected together to provide a higher voltage or current.
Synonyms
  • Galvanic cell
  • Primary cell
  • Electrochemical cell (in the specific context of generating current)
Antonyms
  • Electrolytic cell
  • Storage cell (e.g., a rechargeable battery like a lithium-ion cell)
Related Phrases/Concepts
  • Anode and Cathode: In a voltaic cell, the anode is the negative electrode where oxidation occurs, and the cathode is the positive electrode where reduction occurs.
  • Salt Bridge: A component, often a tube containing an electrolyte, that connects the two half-cells of a voltaic cell to maintain electrical neutrality by allowing ion flow.
  • Electromotive Force (EMF): The voltage generated by the cell when no current is flowing.
voltaic cell

A student connects a small light bulb to a voltaic cell in a science experiment.

Noun
  1. an electric cell that generates an electromotive force by an irreversible conversion of chemical to electrical energy; cannot be recharged

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