how is galvanic cell constructued ? explain with example.
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A galvanic cell consists of two half-cells, such that the electrode of one half-cell is composed of metal A, and the electrode of the other half-cell is composed of metal B; the redox reactions for the two separate half-cells are thus: An+ + ne− ⇌ A.
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GALVANIC CELL
- A galvanic cell can be constructed by inserting a copper strip into a beaker that contains an aqueous 1 M solution of Cu2+ ions and a zinc strip into a different beaker that contains an aqueous 1 M solution of Zn2+ ions.
EXAMPLE..
- An example of a galvanic cell is the Daniel cell. ... Construction: The Daniel cell has a zinc electrode dipped in a solution of zinc sulfate and forms the anode (negative electrode). It has a copper electrode dipped in a solution of copper sulfate and forms the anode (positive electrode) of the cell
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