A lithium battery, which is different from a lithiumion

Chapter 20, Problem 57

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A lithium battery, which is different from a lithiumion battery, uses lithium metal as one electrode and carbon in contact with in a paste of KOH as the other electrode. The electrolyte is lithium perchlorate in a nonaqueous solvent, and the construction is similar to the silver battery. The half-cell reactions involve the oxidation of lithium and the reaction Draw a cell diagram for the lithium battery, identify the negative and positive electrodes, and estimate the cell potential under standard conditions.

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