Giving suitable examples explain the difference between concentration cell with transference and concentration cell without transference
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Concentration cells with transference Consider a concentration cell formed by combining two hydrogen gas electrodes in contact with HCl solutions of different concentrations. The two solutions are in direct contact with each other.
An example for this type of cell is a cell where the anode consists of Zn/Zn2+(0.1M) whereas the cathode consists of Zn2+(0.01M)/Zn. In this cell, the flow of electrons from the anode to the cathode is due to the reduction of Zn2+ ions at the cathode into metallic zinc.
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