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explain the effect of concentration of solution of the cell

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Answered by kaushalmamta1290
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Changing the concentration of one solution in the cell will increase the voltage potential of the cell because you are putting the system further out of equilibrium. Because the concentration in only one side of the cell has changed, the concentration gradient across both sides of the cell becomes steeper. In order for this experiment to work, the salt bridge must be concentrated enough to effectively separate the two electrolyte solutions, but it must also be porous enough to allow ionic flow.

Answered by KaranMaheshwari167
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The cell can either swell or shrink
k/a HYPERTONIC AND HYPOTONIC SOLUTION respectively...

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