Cells contain chemicals that react together, producing electricity.
Figure 1 shows a simple cell.
Figure 1

Label the apparatus used in the simple cell using the words from the box.
solute | electrode | voltmeter |
ammeter | electrolyte | electrolysis |
Give two factors that will affect the voltage that the cell produces.
A student set up a simple cell as shown in Figure 1 using copper for both electrodes and sodium chloride solution as the electrolyte.
When the cell was set up, the voltmeter read 0 V.
What is the explanation for this reading? Tick (✓) one box.
The circuit isn't complete |
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The sodium chloride solution cannot conduct electricity |
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The electrodes were made of the same metal |
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Cells can be connected together to form a battery.
Circle the most suitable answers to complete the sentences.
A battery consists of two or more cells connected in
Three 1.5 V cells connected correctly would produce
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