I just need to confirm because i thought they were both secondary cells? thanks:confused:
.ben Member Joined Aug 13, 2005 Messages 492 Location Sydney Gender Male HSC 2006 Jun 12, 2006 #1 I just need to confirm because i thought they were both secondary cells? thanks
T tristambrown Member Joined May 1, 2006 Messages 85 Gender Male HSC 2007 Jun 17, 2006 #2 dont know about the Vanadium Cell but if u know the chem of the lead acid cell why not go with that and a button cell, with the chemistry being almost identical (the cathode is the only different bit) you can save memorising something different
dont know about the Vanadium Cell but if u know the chem of the lead acid cell why not go with that and a button cell, with the chemistry being almost identical (the cathode is the only different bit) you can save memorising something different
.ben Member Joined Aug 13, 2005 Messages 492 Location Sydney Gender Male HSC 2006 Jun 18, 2006 #3 ok then, for the vanadium cell, what is the electrolyte?
priesty formerly wm_abusef Joined Jun 23, 2005 Messages 826 Location so's your face Gender Male HSC 2006 Jun 18, 2006 #4 hmm let's see -- Cathode u have VO2^+ in a VO^2+ solution. Graphite Felt between em. Anode u have V^2+ in a V^3+ solution. Overall Reaction: V^2+ + VO2^+ + 2H^+ <---> V^3+ + VO^2+ + H2O
hmm let's see -- Cathode u have VO2^+ in a VO^2+ solution. Graphite Felt between em. Anode u have V^2+ in a V^3+ solution. Overall Reaction: V^2+ + VO2^+ + 2H^+ <---> V^3+ + VO^2+ + H2O
.ben Member Joined Aug 13, 2005 Messages 492 Location Sydney Gender Male HSC 2006 Jun 18, 2006 #5 So the electrolytes are VO^2+ solution and V^3+ solution?