Chemistry, asked by david1492, 2 months ago

In Daniel cell what does porous partition act as?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The porous pot is, in turn, immersed in a solution of copper sulfate contained in a copper can, which acts as the cell's cathode.

Answered by priyarksynergy
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In Daniel cell what does porous partition act as barrier lets in ions to go through via however keeps the solutions from mixing.

Explanation:

  • The porous pot cell includes a central zinc anode dipped right into a porous earthenware pot containing a zinc sulfate solution.
  • The porous pot is, in turn, immersed in an answer of copper sulfate contained in a copper can, which acts because the cell's cathode.
  • The use of a porous barrier lets in ions to go through via however maintains the solutions from mixing.
  • Without this barrier, while no current is drawn the copper ions will flow to the zinc anode and go through reduction with out generating a current, which will shorten the battery's life.
  • The alternative of sulfuric acid with zinc sulfate it prolongs the life of the cell.
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