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Chemical cells and fuel cells MatchUp

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Click on a top box, then click on its match below. Or, drag a top box and drop it onto the correct match. Match all pairs before clicking ‘Check’.

Potential difference
Non-rechargeable
Rechargeable
Alkaline
Reactivity
Hydrogen
Simple cell
Water
Oxidation
Fuel cell
Battery
Voltage
Oxygen
Electric current
Electrolyte
Provided to allow cells to be recharged
Determines the displacement of metals and the flow of electrons in an electrolyte
Consists of two connected metals in an electrolyte
A liquid or solution which can conduct electricity
A series of cells connected together
Higher for batteries than cells
Type of cell where reactions stop once the reactants have been used up
Type of battery that is non-rechargeable
Type of cell that can be used more than once
A cell which requires hydrogen and oxygen
Supplied to the cathode in a fuel cell
Supplied to the anode in a fuel cell
Happens to hydrogen in order to form water
A source of electricity created when hydrogen is oxidised
Produced when hydrogen is reacted with oxygen

This is your 1st attempt! You get 3 marks for each one you get right. Good luck!

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