6.18 Primary and Secondary Cells
Galvanic cells, commonly known as batteries, convert chemical energy into electrical energy. As the reactants are consumed, the cell's voltage drops until it is "flat." Based on their ability to be recharged, cells are classified into two types.
Primary Cells (Non-rechargeable)
- In a primary cell, the electrochemical reaction is irreversible.
- Once the reactants are used up, the cell cannot be recharged and must be discarded.
- They are designed for single use and are common in devices like remote controls, torches, and watches.
- Example: Zinc-carbon dry cells, alkaline batteries.
Secondary Cells (Rechargeable)
- In a secondary cell, the electrochemical reaction is reversible.
- The cell can be recharged by applying an external electrical current. This forces the electrons to flow in the opposite direction, reversing the spontaneous reaction and regenerating the original reactants.
- They are designed for multiple uses and are found in mobile phones, laptops, and cars.
- Example: Lead-acid batteries, lithium-ion batteries.
Solved Examples:
- What is the key difference between a primary and a secondary cell?
Solution: The reversibility of the chemical reaction. Primary cells are irreversible, while secondary cells are reversible. - Is a car battery a primary or secondary cell?
Solution: Secondary, because it is recharged by the car's alternator. - What does it mean to "recharge" a battery?
Solution: It means applying an external voltage to reverse the cell's chemical reaction, restoring the reactants to their original state. - Give an example of a device that uses a primary cell.
Solution: A television remote control. - Why can't a standard alkaline battery be recharged?
Solution: The chemical reactions that produce the electricity are not easily reversible under normal conditions. - What happens to the EMF of a battery as it is used?
Solution: The EMF gradually decreases as the concentration of reactants decreases. - What type of energy conversion occurs in a galvanic cell?
Solution: Chemical energy is converted into electrical energy. - What type of energy conversion occurs when recharging a secondary cell?
Solution: Electrical energy is converted back into chemical energy. - Are lithium-ion batteries (used in phones) primary or secondary cells?
Solution: Secondary, as they are designed to be recharged hundreds of times. - What is a "flat" battery?
Solution: A battery in which the reactants have been consumed to the point where the cell can no longer produce a useful voltage.