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Where’s the Juice

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Key Objectives:Key Objectives:

Identify the necessary vocabulary terms to better understand how electricity is created in a wet cell and a dry cell battery

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Key TermsKey Terms

 Electrode ElectrolyteVoltagePotential DifferenceChemical Cell (Wet and Dry)

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Electrode

The metal or carbon element that reacts with an acid or base electrolyte that produces voltage

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Electrolyte

A substance usually a liquid acid or base that reacts with electrodes to create voltage

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Voltage

The electric potential energy per unit charge.

Measured in Volts

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Potential Difference

The amount of energy per unit charge needed to move a charged particle from a reference point to a designated point in a static electric field; voltage.

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Chemical Cell (Wet and Dry)

Chemical cells are batteries

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Parts of a Battery (Wet Cell)

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Parts of a Battery (Dry Cell)

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Chemical Wet Cell

Wet cells are batteries that require a strong acid or base solution to react with the carbon and metal electrodes to create voltage

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Chemical (Dry) Cell

A dry cell uses a dry paste electrolyte to react with the metal and carbon electrodes to produce electricity.

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Well done….– Get ready for

lab!!!

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Essential Learnings

Enough already!!!

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ZINC(Zn)

MAGNESIUM(Mg)

COPPER(Cu)

CARBON (C)

ELECTRODE SET

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Title:

The effects different combinations of electrodes have on producing voltage in a chemical wet cell

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Hypothesis:

If I combine ___________ as a pair of electrodes, Then it will produce the greatest voltage

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Constants

Sorry guys…you need to read the procedures and identify these by yourselves…

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Background reading

Turn in your lab guides an dread from your Holt textbook pages 484 - 487

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Bottle Heads

Bottle head project power point example

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A Special Scientist

Count Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Volta – b February 18 ,1745 – d. March 5. 1827

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Alessandro Giuseppe Volta

An Italian physicist known especially for the invention of the battery in 1800.

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Birth

Volta was born in Como, a town in present-day northern Italy (near the Swiss border) on February 18, 1745

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Life

In 1774, he became a professor of physics at the Royal School in Como.

A year later, he improved and popularized the electrophorus, a device that produced static electricity.

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Contributions to Science

His promotion of it was so extensive that he is often credited with its invention, even though a machine operating on the same principle was described in 1762 by the Swedish experimenter

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Contributions to Science

He discovered methane after reading a paper by Benjamin Franklin of America on "flammable air."

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Contributions to Science

Volta searched for it carefully in Italy and in November, 1776, he found methane at Lake Maggiore.

By 1778 he managed to isolate methane

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Contributions to Science

He invented the voltaic pile, an early electric battery, which produced a steady electric current

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Death

Volta retired in 1819 to his estate in frazione of Como, Italy, now named "Camnago Volta" in his honor. He died there on March 5, 1827

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Honors

The word “Volt” a measurement of potential difference and the word “Voltage” come from his name

Modern day honors go to him for being the father of the electric automobile.

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Honors

Toyota furnished the electric hybrid engine to Italian design house Giugiaro to build the Toyota Volta in 2003.

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Honors

Later on Chevrolet, in 2011, was only able to use the name "Volt" to honor one of the world's most ingenious inventors

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Controversy

Some scholars argue the Baghdad battery could be the first chemical battery. Iranians were using it as electroplating tool.

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You Decide…..

Baghdad Battery Volta Battery