explain the construction and working of a concentration cell
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Concentration cells are galvanic (or voltaic) cells made of two half-cells, each of which containing the same electrodes, but different concentrations. Concentration cells work to establish equilibrium by transferring electrons from the cell with the lower concentration to the cell with the higher concentration.
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an example of this type of cell is the cell where does anode consists of Zn/Zn² (0.1M) whereas where as the cathode consists ofZn²+ (0.01M) / Zn . in this cell the flow of electrons from the anode to the cathode is due to reduction of Zn²+ ions at the cathode into metallic zinc.
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