Factors Affecting Galvanic Cell Voltage

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Factors affecting the voltage of a galvanic cell include the type of electrodes and ions used, as well as the conductivity of the materials involved, such as the wire and salt bridge. The redox potential, which is the sum of the half-reactions, plays a significant role in determining the cell's voltage. Additionally, the amount of charge and the ionization energies of the electrodes can influence the overall performance. Various external factors, such as temperature and concentration of reactants, also impact the voltage. Understanding these elements is crucial for conducting experiments and further research in electrochemistry.
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Hi Guys, a quick answer will be great!

Just wanting to know, what are some of the factors that affect the voltage of a galvanic cell?
 
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Come on guys, anyone?
 
You can't expect an answer within 15 minutes. And, besides, this is homework, and PF rules state that you should show your work before we can help you. What thoughts do you have on the question?
 
Sorry buddy. I am just off to bed now, and was hoping for an answer before then... My thoughts are perhaps the type of wire used, if it is a good conductor and perhaps the type of salt bridge, though i am not entirely sure at all:)

Can you guys just give me some factors that affect the voltage in a voltaigc cell, i know the obvious onne that the type of elements and ions used.

This is for a chem prac, I want some factors to get me on the right track so I can select a certain factor that does change to voltage, and do more research on that specific area.

Thanks all!
 
I can't remember if Galvanic is producing or using electricity.
If it's using electricity, try thinking about the amount of charge, and the ionisation energies of the electrodes.
 
Look up redox potential, basically the sum of the two 1/2 reactions referenced to zero is the potential voltage for a cell, (but in actual terms, lots of factors further influence it.) see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galvanic_cell
 
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