Li ions can slip in between two layers of electrodes...that's y they travel towards the separator more over seperator is used to prevent short circuits in the cell
Add details like why the ions must travel only towards the separator and what is the fundamental reason of the travel ? Is it because of the stability ? Also add more videos to show how much energy is generated in this chemical reaction during dischargr
Li ions can slip in between two layers of electrodes...that's y they travel towards the separator more over seperator is used to prevent short circuits in the cell
A separator is thin porous membrane. The main function of separator is to prevent physical contact between anode and cathode, while facilitating ion transport in cell
I'm still confused about the reaction during charging. As I understand the reaction in the cathode is always reduction and the reaction in the anode is always oxidation, but your diagram shows the opposite. The reaction during charging in the cathode is oxidation and the reaction in the anode is reduction. Can you please explain what is the reason?
That's because lithium ion batteries are rechargeable batteries.. yes indeed it's confusing when the + and - electrodes are named cathode and anode . The right answer is that they are respectively the anode and cathode and reverse on charging to discharge and vice versa
What she explained is correct... When lithium battering is discharging what u said it true and this is what she explained in the second half of the video however in th first half she explained the charging process which is when the reaction is forcibly reversed by and external charger
@@nothingness6143 even in that case reduction always take places in cathode, both in galvanic cell and electrochemical cell. Also she wrote cathode is positive during charging process which is also wrong and misleading
Bro you are wrong don't mislead. Gain of electron is reduction and loss of electron is oxidation. At cathode reduction and anode reduction is happening. But in charging opposite happens in Lithium ion battery
In lithium ion battery cathode is postive and anode is negative during discharging electron flow from anode to cathode and in charging this action take back cathode to anode.
A separator is thin porous membrane. The main function of separator is to prevent physical contact between anode and cathode, while facilitating ion transport in cell
Why can’t all lectures be as simple as this? Thank you for demystifying this topic!!!
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@@Owl_WiS is load process meaning discharge process? because there is charge and discharge process, please help?
Yeep the load means discharging the battery!@@humangenius6144
This is the best short video for understanding lithium ion battery working.
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Thank you! That was the best e most direct explanation I ever had.
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best short video for a lithium ion battery working
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Li ions can slip in between two layers of electrodes...that's y they travel towards the separator more over seperator is used to prevent short circuits in the cell
While charhing ions goes from anode to cathode or cathode to anode?
cathode to anode
super
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Soooooo much help for my semester exam
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while charging anode should be attached to positive terminal of source
? why it is opposite in the case of conventional batteries
The chemical composition is same as fire. Fire can be used as diya also and burning a house also option is in our hand no.
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what does the M stand for in LiMO2
Metal
Wtf element is “metal” ?
@@ryanbedwell2144 it uses nickle and manganese i think, im still confused on that part
I am confused. Isn't it Current flow from positive to negative and eletron from negative to positive?
isn't the cathode called the negative terminal? How is it positive here?
Katot is pozitif on galvanic cell.
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Add details like why the ions must travel only towards the separator and what is the fundamental reason of the travel ? Is it because of the stability ? Also add more videos to show how much energy is generated in this chemical reaction during dischargr
Li ions can slip in between two layers of electrodes...that's y they travel towards the separator more over seperator is used to prevent short circuits in the cell
thank you
You're welcome!
Li-Ion smartphone battery is better long term storage in 3,6v or 3,7v or 3,75v or 3,8v or 3,85v?
my batteries is xiaomi BM20 and Nokia BP-5L
Doesn’t the separator prevent Lithium from travelling ? Or the pore size allows it? If so, the separator has to be special.
A separator is thin porous membrane. The main function of separator is to prevent physical contact between anode and cathode, while facilitating ion transport in cell
I'm still confused about the reaction during charging. As I understand the reaction in the cathode is always reduction and the reaction in the anode is always oxidation, but your diagram shows the opposite. The reaction during charging in the cathode is oxidation and the reaction in the anode is reduction. Can you please explain what is the reason?
That's because lithium ion batteries are rechargeable batteries.. yes indeed it's confusing when the + and - electrodes are named cathode and anode . The right answer is that they are respectively the anode and cathode and reverse on charging to discharge and vice versa
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The explanation is wrong. Kindly delete this video, since it’s misleading. At anode, oxidation will take place and reduction will happen at cathode.
What she explained is correct...
When lithium battering is discharging what u said it true and this is what she explained in the second half of the video however in th first half she explained the charging process which is when the reaction is forcibly reversed by and external charger
@@nothingness6143 even in that case reduction always take places in cathode, both in galvanic cell and electrochemical cell. Also she wrote cathode is positive during charging process which is also wrong and misleading
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Bro you are wrong don't mislead. Gain of electron is reduction and loss of electron is oxidation. At cathode reduction and anode reduction is happening. But in charging opposite happens in Lithium ion battery
What is MO2?
Metal oxide
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how you make videos in this format? pls tell
How can graphite store electrons and keep Li ions?
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Why C6? We know graphite's formula is C. Is it "6C" or "C6"? Which one is correct. Can anyone give the explanation if it is "C6"?
How charger positive terminal connected to cathode... I can't understand what is the actual cathode.
In lithium ion battery cathode is postive and anode is negative during discharging electron flow from anode to cathode and in charging this action take back cathode to anode.
I think editor is a boy (may be your brother)
How u know
Why when a girl can be a chemistry tutor then she can be a gud editor too improve ur perceptions bro
Mind ur buisness broo
How the hell does it even bother u or how did it even come to ur brain??
Amazed to know that PPL r soo free of time
The English language uses articles - "the" (definite) and "a" (undefinite).
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But how lithium ion go anode. There is one seperator
A separator is thin porous membrane. The main function of separator is to prevent physical contact between anode and cathode, while facilitating ion transport in cell
Bubbles 😂
It is full of confusing 🥵
Really terrible English (Indish?)
anode -ve kb se hone lg gya or cathode +ve kb se hoga