name the electrolytes that can be used in salt bridge
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The salt bridge serves two related functions. The primary function is to complete the circuit so that charge can flow from one half-cell to the other. The second is to balance the mass by allowing the anion to move to the half-cell where additional cations are being produced.
Ideally, but not necessarily, the anion in the salt bridge would be the same as the anion in the half-cells. For instance, if the solutions surroundings the Zn and Cu electrodes were zinc sulfate and copper (II) sulfate, then the salt bridge would be filled iwth potassium sulfate. But just about any soluble salt will work in a salt bridge, as long as there are mobile ions.
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The salt bridge serves two related functions. The primary function is to complete the circuit so that charge can flow from one half-cell to the other. The second is to balance the mass by allowing the anion to move to the half-cell where additional cations are being produced.
Ideally, but not necessarily, the anion in the salt bridge would be the same as the anion in the half-cells. For instance, if the solutions surroundings the Zn and Cu electrodes were zinc sulfate and copper (II) sulfate, then the salt bridge would be filled iwth potassium sulfate. But just about any soluble salt will work in a salt bridge, as long as there are mobile ions.
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KCl
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potassium chloride is alo an electrolyte that used in salt bridge
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