Chemistry In Context
Chemistry In Context
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781259638145
Author: Fahlman, Bradley D., Purvis-roberts, Kathleen, Kirk, John S., Bentley, Anne K., Daubenmire, Patrick L., ELLIS, Jamie P., Mury, Michael T., American Chemical Society
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 7.4, Problem 7.5YT

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The memory unit found in some rechargeable battery has to be found as what and what operating conditions cause this phenomenon to occur have also to be found.

Concept introduction:

Electrochemical cell is a device capable of converting chemical energy into electrical energy or induces chemical energy by electrical energy. In the galvanic cell spontaneous redox reaction takes place. Redox reaction means the reaction in which the oxidation state of the atoms changes due to the occurrence of both reduction and its complementary oxidation reactions. The element under oxidation reaction loses electron whereas the element in the reduction gains electron.

Battery: It is a storage device used for the storage of chemical energy and for the transformation of chemical energy into electrical energy.

Rechargeable battery work because they use reaction are reversible, while non-rechargeable battery they use reactions are non-reversible.

Energy density of battery: High specific energy density batteries are attracting growing attention as possible power sources for electronic vehicles.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Which batteries are most prone to the memory effect have to be found.

Concept introduction:

Battery: It is a storage device used for the storage of chemical energy and for the transformation of chemical energy into electrical energy.

Rechargeable battery work because they use reaction are reversible, while non-rechargeable battery they use reactions are non-reversible.

Energy density of battery: High specific energy density batteries are attracting growing attention as possible power sources for electronic vehicles.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

How the memory effect can be repaired has to be found.

Concept introduction:

Battery: It is a storage device used for the storage of chemical energy and for the transformation of chemical energy into electrical energy.

Rechargeable battery work because they use reaction are reversible, while non-rechargeable battery they use reactions are non-reversible.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Wheather all batteries benefit from being stored in a cold atmosphere can be agreeable or not has to be found.

Concept introduction:

Battery: It is a storage device used for the storage of chemical energy and for the transformation of chemical energy into electrical energy.

Rechargeable battery work because they use reaction are reversible, while non-rechargeable battery they use reactions are non-reversible.

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