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in Daniel cell anode and cathode respectively are made up of​

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Answered by suraj3063
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It is the anode of the cell and is negatively charged while at copper electrode, reduction takes, place; it is the cathode of the cell and is positively charged. Thus, the above points can be summed up as: Voltaic or Galvanic cell consists of two half-cells.

Answered by Tulsi4890
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In Daniel Cell the anode and the cathode are made up of zinc and copper respectively.

  • A daniel cell is an example of a galvanic cell that uses a spontaneous chemical reaction to produce electricity.
  • It has two containers with the electrodes dipped in one each. The two containers are connected to one another by an external circuit and a salt bridge.
  • The anode is made of zinc and is dipped in a zinc sulfate solution.
  • The cathode is made of copper and is dipped in a copper sulfate solution.
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