A post today raised a question about a possible error in the section discussing battery chemistry.
The actual section in question is this:
John
The actual section in question is this:
Perhaps the first sentence should be:This flow of electrons into into the lead dioxide (PbO2) electrode, gives it a positive electrical charge. Consequently, lead atoms in the negative electrode give up two electrons each to produce lead Pb(II), which combines with sulfate ions (SO4-2) produced from the disassociation of the hydrogen ions (H+) from the sulfuric acid (H2SO4) to form lead sulfate (PbSO4). The flow of electrons out of the lead electrode gives it a negative electrical charge. These reactions are shown diagrammitically below:[DOE]
And the second sentence would become:As a consequence of this flow of electrons into into the lead dioxide (PbO2) electrode, it is called by convention the positive electrode.
What are your thoughts?As a consequence of the flow of electrons out of the lead electrode, it is called the negative electrode.
John