In electrochemical cells, what does the salt bridge do?

Practice Questions

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In electrochemical cells, what does the salt bridge do?
  1. Facilitates electron flow
  2. Maintains charge balance
  3. Increases reaction rate
  4. Prevents gas buildup

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

In electrochemical cells, what does the salt bridge do?
  • Step 1: Understand that an electrochemical cell has two parts called half-cells.
  • Step 2: Know that each half-cell has a different charge due to chemical reactions.
  • Step 3: Realize that if one half-cell becomes too positive or too negative, it can stop the reaction.
  • Step 4: Learn that the salt bridge is a tube filled with a salt solution that connects the two half-cells.
  • Step 5: Understand that the salt bridge allows ions to move between the half-cells.
  • Step 6: Know that this movement of ions helps balance the charges in both half-cells.
  • Step 7: Conclude that the salt bridge prevents charge buildup, allowing the electrochemical reaction to continue.
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