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01
What is the history of the battery?
Luigi Galvani, the battery developer, invented them in the 1780s
They were inventned by Leanardo Da Vinci in the 1580s
02
What are the parts of an electrochemical cell?
An electrochemical cell consists of electrodes and electrolytes. An electrode is a which is immersed in an electrolyte. But an electrolyte is a substance that conducts electric currents.
Electrochemical cells have both chemical and electrical cells.
03
What is an electrochemical cell?
It is the only type of cell in a battery and it help transfer electrical energy into chemical energy.
An electrochemical cell is a kind of device that transforms chemical energy into electrical energy.
04
How do batteries work
They work because there are negative electric charges in them.
Batteries work by taking chemical energy and making it into electrical energy
05
Why are batteries rechargeable?
They have a speacial chemicals to allow them to recharge
They have cells that allow them to recharge.
06
What is the difference between a wet and dry cell?
The difference between a wet and dry cell is that a wet cell use liquid electrolytes while dry cells use a paste.
the difference between them is that wet cells use paste and dry cells use liquid electrolytes.
07
Why are chemical reactions important in electrochemical cells?
Chemical reactions are important in electrochemical cells because they make one electrode negatively charged while the other electrode is positively charged.
Chemical reactions are important in electrochemical cells because they make all the electrodes negitiely charged
08
What are batteries?
Batteries are devices that changes electric enegy into mechincal enegy so they can help power up things.
A battery is a device that converts chemical energy into electric energy so that it can power other devices and things.
09
What is the difference between different types of batteries (lithium, Alkaline, AAA, C, D, 9v)?
The difference between the types of batteries is the size. The bigger the size the more energy it can store.
The difference between the types of batteries is that there are two, one battery is both postive and the other is both negitive
10
Are all batteries rechargeable?
No, some batteries are capable of being recharged.
Yes, they are all the same.
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quiz
start
01
What is the history of the battery?
Luigi Galvani, the battery developer, invented them in the 1780s
They were inventned by Leanardo Da Vinci in the 1580s
02
What are the parts of an electrochemical cell?
An electrochemical cell consists of electrodes and electrolytes. An electrode is a which is immersed in an electrolyte. But an electrolyte is a substance that conducts electric currents.
Electrochemical cells have both chemical and electrical cells.
03
What is an electrochemical cell?
It is the only type of cell in a battery and it help transfer electrical energy into chemical energy.
An electrochemical cell is a kind of device that transforms chemical energy into electrical energy.
04
How do batteries work
They work because there are negative electric charges in them.
Batteries work by taking chemical energy and making it into electrical energy
05
Why are batteries rechargeable?
They have a speacial chemicals to allow them to recharge
They have cells that allow them to recharge.
06
What is the difference between a wet and dry cell?
The difference between a wet and dry cell is that a wet cell use liquid electrolytes while dry cells use a paste.
the difference between them is that wet cells use paste and dry cells use liquid electrolytes.
07
Why are chemical reactions important in electrochemical cells?
Chemical reactions are important in electrochemical cells because they make one electrode negatively charged while the other electrode is positively charged.
Chemical reactions are important in electrochemical cells because they make all the electrodes negitiely charged
08
What are batteries?
Batteries are devices that changes electric enegy into mechincal enegy so they can help power up things.
A battery is a device that converts chemical energy into electric energy so that it can power other devices and things.
09
What is the difference between different types of batteries (lithium, Alkaline, AAA, C, D, 9v)?
The difference between the types of batteries is the size. The bigger the size the more energy it can store.
The difference between the types of batteries is that there are two, one battery is both postive and the other is both negitive
10
Are all batteries rechargeable?
No, some batteries are capable of being recharged.
Yes, they are all the same.