GSC International 504-7-CS Flat Zinc Electrode, Case of 120
Flat zinc electrodes (18 mm × 100 mm) are typically used in laboratory experiments involving electrochemistry, galvanic (voltaic) cells, or electrolysis.
Sold in a case of 120 electrodes.
Purpose: To demonstrate how electrical energy can drive a non-spontaneous chemical reaction.
Zinc can act as either anode or cathode, depending on the setup and electrolyte used.
Example: Electroplating or electrolysis of zinc sulfate solution.
Purpose: To examine oxidation-reduction reactions and metal corrosion behavior.
Zinc is often used because it’s a reactive metal and shows visible signs of oxidation.
Zinc electrodes can also be part of an experiment showing how electrode potential varies with pH or concentration, useful in teaching Nernst Equation principles.
Case of 120
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