Primary Cell & Secondary Cell
Primary Cells are non-rechargeable cells. Once, the chemical energy stored in the cell consumes the cell becomes useless. It is disposable in nature.
Secondary Cells are rechargeable cells. It is based on the principle of reverse chemical reactions i.e. electrical energy is used to produce electrons inside the cell which is used to run the device. It is economically and environmentally advantageous than Primary Cells.
Galvanic Cell
Galvanic Cell also called Voltaic Cell is an electrochemical device that converts spontaneous chemical energy generated in a redox reaction into electrical energy.
Table of Content
- What is Galvanic Cell?
- Cell Definition
- Electrolytic Cell Definition
- Electrochemical Cell Definition
- Primary Cell & Secondary Cell
- What is a Galvanic Cell?
- Parts of Galvanic Cell
- Constructions of Galvanic Cell
- Principle and Working of Galvanic Cell
- Electrode Potential
- Standard Electrode Potential
- Cell Potential
- Example of Galvanic Cell
- What is Salt Bridge?
- Difference between Galvanic Cell and Electrolytic Cell
- Solved Examples on Galvanic Cells