CHEM10004 Chapter Notes -Manganese Nodule, Coordination Complex, Paramagnetism

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Oxidation involves a loss of electrons (an increase in oxidation number) and reduction involves a gain of electrons (a decrease in oxidation number). Overall reactions balance the transfer of electrons between species. The key to creating a galvanic cell is in separating the oxidising agent from the reducing agent, thus requiring the electron transfer to occur through a wire. The current produced can then be wired through a motor and harnessed. Current stops flowing as charge builds up in the two apartment, requiring the introduction of a salt bridge or a porous disc to complete the circuit. Electrons flow through the wire from the reducing agent to the oxidising agent, and ions between the compartments to keep the net charge zero. Galvanic cell; a device in which electrical energy is changed to chemical energy. Anode; where oxidation occurs and electrons are produced (-) Cathode; where reduction occurs and electrons are consumed (+)

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