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CH 102 1st Edition Lecture 22Outline of Current Lecture I. Components of a Voltaic CellII. The Lead-Acid BatteryIII. The Nernst EquationIV. What is the concentrations where non-standard?V. Using the electrochemical cell as a sensor to determine concentrationCurrent LectureI. Components of a Voltaic Cella.b. Two half-cellsi. A cathode in an electrolyte, where reduction occursii. An anode in an electrolyte, where oxidation occursc. A salt bridged. Allows ion to move from one half-cell to the other, thereby carrying chargeII. The Lead-Acid BatteryThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.a.b. The lead-acid battery was invented in 1859 by French physicist Gaston Planté. c. It is the oldest type of rechargeable batteryIII. The Nernst EquationIV. What is the concentrations where non-standard?a. A copper half cell was made containing 1.50 M copper nitrateb. The zinc half cell contained 0.0150 M zinc nitratec. What is the cell potential? V. Using the electrochemical cell as a sensor to determine concentrationa. A standard copper half cell was made containing 1.000 M copper nitrateb. The cell potential was 1.09V. What was the concentration of Zn2+ in the zinc


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