Quote: Originally posted by vmelkon | Quote: Originally posted by gatewaycityca | So what actually generates an electric current in a battery is the reaction between the metals...basically one type of metal trying to draw ions from
the other, .. |
It isn't ions. It is electrons. One of the metals gets oxidized and the other gets reduced. In the case of zinc and copper, zinc gets oxidized
Zn -> Zn2+ + 2 e
and on the copper side, it would be some copper compound on the surface of the metal that gets reduced. Perhaps it is CuO, CuCO3, Cu(OH)2 or some kind
of mixture called patina
Cu2+ + 2 e -> Cu |
On copper side hydrogen ions are reduced to hydrogen gas, not copper ions (from the same wiki page). |