What are galvanic cells construct a galvanic cell and explain its function?
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Among other cells, a galvanic cell is a type of electrochemical cell. It is used to supply electric current by making the transfer of electrons through a redox reaction. A galvanic cell is an exemplary idea of how energy can be harnessed using simple reactions between a few given elements.
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° Galvanic Cell :--
→ A galvanic cell is an electrochemical cell that converts chemical energy of a spontaneous redox reaction into electrical energy .
# Functions :-
- Spontaneous then ΔG = -ve .
- In this device ΔG of spontaneous redox reaction is converted into electrical work ( which may be used for running a motor, fan, heater, etc. ) .
# Construction :-
→ It consist of two mettalic electrodes dipping in electrolytic solution.
→ The solution in two compartment is connected through an inverted U shaped tube containing a mixture of agar -agar jelly and an electrolyte like KCl, , etc. .
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