This battery can be made with almost any fruit. The metal electrodes can be varied but must be different metals. |
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2 Apparatus 3 Method 4 How it Works 5 See Also |
This cell provides about 1V. If a large voltage is required they can be connected together in series. Connect the copper electrode of one cell to the zinc electrode of another cell.
A lemon cell is more complicated than a simple cell.
Zinc is oxidised
UNDER REVISION
WARNING: THE EXPERIMENT DESCRIBED DOES NOT WORK. A SINGLE LEMON BATTERY CANNOT LIGHT AN INCANDESCENT BULB. HOWEVER, FOUR LEMON BATTERIES WIRED IN SERIES CAN LIGHT A RED LED (LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE.)Apparatus
Method
Assemble the apparatus as in the diagram on the right. Push the pieces of metal firmly into the lemon to act as electrodes. They must not touch one another. Clip the crocodile clips onto the electrodes and wire them to a bulb. Provided the bulb is sufficiently low voltage it will light. A battery powered digital clock sometimes works where a bulb will not because bulbs draw larger currentss than digital displays.How it Works
At the Anode
Both oxidation and reduction occur.
Hydrogen is reduced
At the Cathode
Hydrogen is also reduced at this electrode.See Also