GCSE Chemistry – Cells and batteries

Last updated: 23/06/2020

Learning Objectives

-I can describe how a simple cell works
-I can recall that a battery is two or more cells
-I can describe the difference between rechargeable and non-rechargeable batteries

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  1. What should be used during a simple cell?

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  2. What do chemical cells produce?

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  3. What type of compounds are needed to form a simple cell?

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  4. What are the two metals joined by in a simple cell?

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  5. When forming a simple cell, what are the two metals dipped in?

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  6. When forming a simple cell, what are the two metals dipped in?

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  7. Which type of metal will donate the electrons in a simple cell?

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  8. Which type of metal will accept the electrons in a simple cell?

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  9. When forming a simple cell, which metal will act as the positive terminal of the simple cell?

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  10. When forming a simple cell, which metal will act as the negative terminal of the simple cell?

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  11. Describe the relationship between the difference of reactivity of the two metals used to create a simple cell and the voltage.

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  12. If a simple cell is made up of copper and zinc, which metal will act as the positive terminal of the cell?

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  13. If a simple cell is made up of copper and zinc, which metal will act as the negative terminal of the cell?

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  14. If a simple cell is made up of copper and zinc, which metal will donate the electrons?

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  15. If a simple cell is made up of copper and zinc, which metal will accept the electrons?

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  16. What is the definition of a battery?

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  17. What are batteries and cells used for?

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  18. How do cells and batteries work?

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  19. What is the definition of a rechargeable battery?

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  20. How is a battery able to be recharged?

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  21. What is being regenerated when a battery is being recharged?

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  22. What type of batteries are rechargeable?

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  23. What is the definition of a non-rechargeable battery?

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  24. Where should non-rechargeable batteries be disposed?

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  25. What type of batteries are non-rechargeable?

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