5.2.2

Changing Voltage Output

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Voltage Output of a Cell

The voltage output of a cell can be changed by changing the type of electrode, the type of electrolyte or both the type of electrode and the type of electrolyte.

Type of electrode

Type of electrode

  • A greater difference in reactivity between the two electrodes will result in the cell having a greater voltage.
Type of electrolyte

Type of electrolyte

  • Changing the electrolyte changes the reactions that happen at the electrodes. This will result in the voltage output of the cell changing.
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