hi there,
just one question i am confused about...
in a Zn|Zn++ and Cu|Cu++ galvanic cell, because Zn is more electropositive than copper, it gets oxidised and thus there is electron flow from the zinc terminal (anode) to copper terminal (cathode) right? Is the CURRENT flow the same, i.e. from zinc anode to copper cathode?
If you set up this experiment and attach an ammeter, you will find that the ammeter has a positive reading with zinc/anode/negative terminal as the +ve terminal and copper/cathode/positive terminal as the -ve terminal. This means that current does flow from zinc to copper.
But, how can both current and electrons flow in the same direction... HELP.
Thanks heaps.
just one question i am confused about...
in a Zn|Zn++ and Cu|Cu++ galvanic cell, because Zn is more electropositive than copper, it gets oxidised and thus there is electron flow from the zinc terminal (anode) to copper terminal (cathode) right? Is the CURRENT flow the same, i.e. from zinc anode to copper cathode?
If you set up this experiment and attach an ammeter, you will find that the ammeter has a positive reading with zinc/anode/negative terminal as the +ve terminal and copper/cathode/positive terminal as the -ve terminal. This means that current does flow from zinc to copper.
But, how can both current and electrons flow in the same direction... HELP.
Thanks heaps.