Fill in the blanks:
(i) The solution used in a Voltaic cell is called ________.
(ii) A current carrying coil behaves like a ________.
Hint. Both answers are single words from the Snapshots.
(i) The solution used in a Voltaic cell is called an electrolyte.
From section 4.3.1: It contains two metal rods made of different materials and a liquid called an electrolyte, placed in a glass or plastic container. The electrolyte is usually a weak acid or salt solution — lemon juice in Activity 4.6, or a salt solution.
(ii) A current carrying coil behaves like a magnet.
From section 4.1.1: when current is passed through the cylindrical coil, it behaves like a magnet and deflects the needle of a magnetic compass. Such a coil is called an electromagnet, so 'electromagnet' is also an acceptable answer — but the blank follows the book's sentence, and 'magnet' is what fills it.
✦ A trap in (ii) worth avoiding. Do not write 'behaves like an iron nail' or add that it needs an iron core, because the coil in Activity 4.3 was wound on rolled paper and it still deflected both compasses. The current alone makes it a magnet; the iron core only makes it a stronger one.
And in (i), 'acid' is not the answer the blank wants. Lemon juice happens to be acidic, but a salt solution works just as well, so the word that covers both is electrolyte — which is the term the chapter defines.
