CÉLULAS ELETROLÍTICA E A COMBUSTÍVEL CONFECCIONADAS COM MATERIAIS ALTERNATIVOS PARA O ENSINO DE ELETROQUÍMICA
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Resumo: | The proposal addresses the electrochemical experimentation as a pedagogical instrument for the integral and dynamic student involvement, facilitating the teaching-learning process. The experimental proposal focuses on the conversion of electrical energy to chemical energy and vice versa. The experiments for the two simultaneous energy conversions were designed with simple, easily accessible and inexpensive reagents and materials. The production of hydrogen and oxygen gases in the electrolytic cell, and the consumption of these same gases in the fuel cell, exploits the non-spontaneous and spontaneous electrochemical semi-reactions, respectively, that occur at the anode and cathode. Hydrogen gas production is crucial to the development of fuel cell technology. To facilitate the identification of anodic and cathodic reaction, and the monitoring of electrochemical decomposition of water, black bean extract was used as an alternative indicator. The electrochemical reactions involved in energy conversions are considered fundamental in the teaching-learning process of basic concepts related to water electrolysis and the recombination of hydrogen and oxygen gases. The experiment also corroborates the elucidation of alternative ways to generate electricity to meet the current needs of modern society. |
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CÉLULAS ELETROLÍTICA E A COMBUSTÍVEL CONFECCIONADAS COM MATERIAIS ALTERNATIVOS PARA O ENSINO DE ELETROQUÍMICAwater electrolysisfuel cellalternative materialselectrochemical processesThe proposal addresses the electrochemical experimentation as a pedagogical instrument for the integral and dynamic student involvement, facilitating the teaching-learning process. The experimental proposal focuses on the conversion of electrical energy to chemical energy and vice versa. The experiments for the two simultaneous energy conversions were designed with simple, easily accessible and inexpensive reagents and materials. The production of hydrogen and oxygen gases in the electrolytic cell, and the consumption of these same gases in the fuel cell, exploits the non-spontaneous and spontaneous electrochemical semi-reactions, respectively, that occur at the anode and cathode. Hydrogen gas production is crucial to the development of fuel cell technology. To facilitate the identification of anodic and cathodic reaction, and the monitoring of electrochemical decomposition of water, black bean extract was used as an alternative indicator. The electrochemical reactions involved in energy conversions are considered fundamental in the teaching-learning process of basic concepts related to water electrolysis and the recombination of hydrogen and oxygen gases. The experiment also corroborates the elucidation of alternative ways to generate electricity to meet the current needs of modern society.Sociedade Brasileira de Química2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-40422021000100118Química Nova v.44 n.1 2021reponame:Química Nova (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Química (SBQ)instacron:SBQ10.21577/0100-4042.20170626info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilveira,Marlon M. S.Lima,Richard H.Bernardes,Gabriel S.Alves,Valéria A.Silva,Luís Antônio dapor2021-03-17T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-40422021000100118Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/qn/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpquimicanova@sbq.org.br1678-70640100-4042opendoar:2021-03-17T00:00Química Nova (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Química (SBQ)false |
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CÉLULAS ELETROLÍTICA E A COMBUSTÍVEL CONFECCIONADAS COM MATERIAIS ALTERNATIVOS PARA O ENSINO DE ELETROQUÍMICA |
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CÉLULAS ELETROLÍTICA E A COMBUSTÍVEL CONFECCIONADAS COM MATERIAIS ALTERNATIVOS PARA O ENSINO DE ELETROQUÍMICA |
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CÉLULAS ELETROLÍTICA E A COMBUSTÍVEL CONFECCIONADAS COM MATERIAIS ALTERNATIVOS PARA O ENSINO DE ELETROQUÍMICA Silveira,Marlon M. S. water electrolysis fuel cell alternative materials electrochemical processes |
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CÉLULAS ELETROLÍTICA E A COMBUSTÍVEL CONFECCIONADAS COM MATERIAIS ALTERNATIVOS PARA O ENSINO DE ELETROQUÍMICA |
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CÉLULAS ELETROLÍTICA E A COMBUSTÍVEL CONFECCIONADAS COM MATERIAIS ALTERNATIVOS PARA O ENSINO DE ELETROQUÍMICA |
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CÉLULAS ELETROLÍTICA E A COMBUSTÍVEL CONFECCIONADAS COM MATERIAIS ALTERNATIVOS PARA O ENSINO DE ELETROQUÍMICA |
title_full_unstemmed |
CÉLULAS ELETROLÍTICA E A COMBUSTÍVEL CONFECCIONADAS COM MATERIAIS ALTERNATIVOS PARA O ENSINO DE ELETROQUÍMICA |
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CÉLULAS ELETROLÍTICA E A COMBUSTÍVEL CONFECCIONADAS COM MATERIAIS ALTERNATIVOS PARA O ENSINO DE ELETROQUÍMICA |
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Silveira,Marlon M. S. |
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Silveira,Marlon M. S. Lima,Richard H. Bernardes,Gabriel S. Alves,Valéria A. Silva,Luís Antônio da |
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Lima,Richard H. Bernardes,Gabriel S. Alves,Valéria A. Silva,Luís Antônio da |
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Silveira,Marlon M. S. Lima,Richard H. Bernardes,Gabriel S. Alves,Valéria A. Silva,Luís Antônio da |
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water electrolysis fuel cell alternative materials electrochemical processes |
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water electrolysis fuel cell alternative materials electrochemical processes |
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The proposal addresses the electrochemical experimentation as a pedagogical instrument for the integral and dynamic student involvement, facilitating the teaching-learning process. The experimental proposal focuses on the conversion of electrical energy to chemical energy and vice versa. The experiments for the two simultaneous energy conversions were designed with simple, easily accessible and inexpensive reagents and materials. The production of hydrogen and oxygen gases in the electrolytic cell, and the consumption of these same gases in the fuel cell, exploits the non-spontaneous and spontaneous electrochemical semi-reactions, respectively, that occur at the anode and cathode. Hydrogen gas production is crucial to the development of fuel cell technology. To facilitate the identification of anodic and cathodic reaction, and the monitoring of electrochemical decomposition of water, black bean extract was used as an alternative indicator. The electrochemical reactions involved in energy conversions are considered fundamental in the teaching-learning process of basic concepts related to water electrolysis and the recombination of hydrogen and oxygen gases. The experiment also corroborates the elucidation of alternative ways to generate electricity to meet the current needs of modern society. |
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