Lemon Battery (Simple voltaic cell)

Lemon Battery Demo

Lemon Battery

Simple Voltaic Cell Demonstration

Discover how a lemon can be turned into a battery! Insert different metals to create a voltaic cell and observe the flow of electrons that generates electricity.

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Voltage: 0 V
Observation:

A single lemon battery produces a small voltage, but multiple lemons connected together can power a small LED.

The Science Behind Lemon Batteries

How It Works:

The lemon battery works through an electrochemical reaction between two different metals (typically zinc and copper) and the citric acid in the lemon:

  • Zinc electrode (anode) oxidizes: Zn → Zn²⁺ + 2e⁻
  • Copper electrode (cathode) reduces hydrogen ions: 2H⁺ + 2e⁻ → H₂
  • Electrons flow through the external circuit from zinc to copper
Key Concepts:

Electrochemical cell: Two different metals (electrodes) in an electrolyte solution (lemon juice) create voltage.

Series connection: Connecting multiple lemon batteries increases the total voltage.

Real-World Applications:

This demonstrates the principle behind all batteries, including the first battery invented by Alessandro Volta in 1800 (Voltaic pile).

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