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A galvanic cell consists of an Ag(s)|Ag+(aq) half-cell and a Cu(s)|Cu2+(aq) half-cell connected by a salt bridge. Reduction occurs in the silver half-cell. The cell can be represented in standard notation as
A. Ag(s)|Ag+(aq)|Cu(s)|Cu2+(aq)
B. Cu(s)|Cu2+(aq)||Ag+(aq)|Ag(s)
C. Cu2+(aq)|Cu(s)||Ag(s)|Ag+(aq)
D. Ag+(aq)|Ag(s)||Cu(s)|Cu2+(aq)
E. Cu(s)|Cu2+(aq)||Ag(s)|Ag+(aq)
A galvanic cell consists of an Ag(s)|Ag+(aq) half-cell and a Cu(s)|Cu2+(aq) half-cell connected by a salt bridge. Reduction occurs in the silver half-cell. The cell can be represented in standard notation as
A. Ag(s)|Ag+(aq)|Cu(s)|Cu2+(aq) | ||
B. Cu(s)|Cu2+(aq)||Ag+(aq)|Ag(s) | ||
C. Cu2+(aq)|Cu(s)||Ag(s)|Ag+(aq) | ||
D. Ag+(aq)|Ag(s)||Cu(s)|Cu2+(aq) | ||
E. Cu(s)|Cu2+(aq)||Ag(s)|Ag+(aq) |
Nestor RutherfordLv2
17 Dec 2019