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Is Daniel cell reversible?
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Answered by shreemoymondal
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When an opposing voltage slightly greater than the cell voltage is applied, the cell reaction is reversed so Daniel cell is a reversible cell. Thus Daniell cell is a primary reversible electrochemical cell

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Answered by rahul2311
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Zn2+(aq) + Cu(s) → Zn(s) + Cu. Hence, the Daniell cell is reversible, if the current drawn from (or fed to) it is small. The Daniell cell can be used to 'generate' electricity, by consuming an electrode, or to store electricity.

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