Asked by joe

what does the electrolyte in batteries do?

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Answered by DrBob222
http://www.qrg.northwestern.edu/projects/vss/docs/power/2-how-do-batteries-work.html
Answered by joe
so it transfers the electrons
(based on what I know)
Answered by DrBob222
I read that article more closely and it really doesn't tell us much. You are right. The electrolyte provides a path for the cations and anions in the reaction to move from one electrode to th other. The electrons, themselves, move from one electrode to the other through the wires connected to each electrode.
Answered by DrBob222
In a CuSO4/ZnSO4 battery, the Zn electrode is - and the Cu electrode is +. The Zn goes into Zn^2+ and the Cu^2+ come out of solution to form Cu. The electrons travel through the outside wire to accomplish this transfer while excess SO4^2- are transferred from the Cu side to the Zn side to equalize the charges.
Answered by joe
can the electrolyte be a salt (NaCl of KCl)
Answered by joe
also I was researching and I was wondering what an ionic current was
Answered by DrBob222
In some cases, yes, KCl and NaCl can be an electrolyte. If we place battery electrodes into a solution of, say molten NaCl, then Na ions will flow toward the - electrode and Cl ions will flow toward the + electrode. That is an ionic current
Answered by L.Bianchessi
Usually the salt is contained in what they refer to as a salt bridge. Connecting the electrodes of the experimented ions.
Answered by joe
if i made a simple circuit with an NaCl in between is that similar to what the electrolyte in a battery does

so does that mean that i can put NaCl in substitute of whatever is currently in the battery
Answered by DrBob222
Generally, no.
a. it is too corrosive(although it was the electrolyte used in one of the first cells by Volta.)
b. it will not go through the reactions you want In a dry cell the MnO2 functions as one of the reactions.
Answered by joe
but can i use other salts?
Answered by joe
i also had a question on conductivity,

if i have an ionic solution with 2 salts at same mass will the one with least molecular mass conduct more electricity
(bc there are more ions)
Answered by DrBob222
Battery chemistry is fairly complicated although the devices are simple and have been around a long time. The chemistry of batteries has been elusive. For your second question, generally more ions means more conductivity. Remember,however, that not all solutes are soluble to the same extent nor do they ionize to the same extent.
Answered by joe
for example will AlCl3 conduct less electricity than NaCl
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