Class 12 Chemistry MCQs | Chapter 2: Electrochemistry – Part 1
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Class 12 Chemistry MCQs | Chapter 2: Electrochemistry – Part 1

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11. Which statement about an electrochemical cell is correct?
ⓐ. It contains only one half-cell in which both oxidation and reduction occur together.
ⓑ. It contains two half-cells, one for oxidation and one for reduction.
ⓒ. It contains two half-cells, but electrons move through the solution between them.
ⓓ. It contains no separate regions for the two half-reactions.
12. In an electrochemical cell, electrons move through the external circuit from
ⓐ. the reduction half-cell to the oxidation half-cell
ⓑ. the salt bridge to the cathode
ⓒ. the electrolyte solution to the electrode surface
ⓓ. the oxidation half-cell to the reduction half-cell
13. Which component mainly maintains ionic continuity between the two half-cells of an electrochemical cell?
ⓐ. The metallic wire connecting the electrodes
ⓑ. The voltmeter connected across the terminals
ⓒ. The electrode surface where electrons are released
ⓓ. The salt bridge or internal ionic connection
14. What is the main role of the external metallic wire in an electrochemical cell?
ⓐ. It allows cations and anions to migrate between the solutions.
ⓑ. It provides the path for electron flow between half-cells.
ⓒ. It keeps the concentrations of the electrolytes constant.
ⓓ. It prevents oxidation and reduction from taking place together.
15. If the two half-cells of a working electrochemical cell are connected only by a wire and no internal ionic connection is present, what will happen after a brief moment?
ⓐ. The cell will continue working normally because the wire alone completes the circuit.
ⓑ. The cell will produce a larger current because ions are not disturbed.
ⓒ. The cell will stop because charge balance in the solutions cannot be maintained.
ⓓ. The cell will reverse the direction of electron flow automatically.
16. Which statement best explains why oxidation and reduction are separated into two half-cells in an electrochemical cell?
ⓐ. It makes electron flow through an external circuit usable.
ⓑ. Separation increases the mass of reactants in both half-cells.
ⓒ. Separation prevents any ion movement in the system.
ⓓ. Separation removes the need for overall charge balance.
17. Which condition must be satisfied for a galvanic cell to operate on its own?
ⓐ. The overall redox reaction must be spontaneous.
ⓑ. The reactants must be present only in molten state.
ⓒ. The two electrodes must always be made of the same metal.
ⓓ. The cell must be connected to an external battery.
18. In a galvanic cell, the main energy conversion is
ⓐ. heat energy into light energy
ⓑ. electrical energy into chemical energy
ⓒ. chemical energy into electrical energy
ⓓ. mechanical energy into electrical energy
19. Which statement about charge transport in a galvanic cell is correct?
ⓐ. Electrons move through the salt bridge, while ions move through the wire.
ⓑ. Both electrons and ions move only through the electrolyte solutions.
ⓒ. Electrons use the external wire, while ions use the internal path.
ⓓ. Both electrons and ions move only through the metallic conductor.
20. A redox reaction is carried out in such a way that oxidation and reduction occur in separate compartments connected by a wire and an internal ionic path. What is the main advantage of this arrangement?
ⓐ. It prevents any electron transfer from occurring.
ⓑ. It allows the chemical change to proceed without oxidation.
ⓒ. It converts all chemical energy directly into heat.
ⓓ. It makes external electron flow usable as electric current.
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