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reducing equations to simpler form equations reducible to linear form (linear equations in one variable)
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Answered by Priya1445
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The galvanic cell in which the given reaction takes place is depicted as:

Zn(s)∣Zn

2+

(aq)∣∣Ag

+

(aq)∣Ag(s)

(i) The negatively charged electrode is the zinc electrode. It acts as an anode.

(ii) In the external circuit, the current will flow from silver to zinc.

(iii) Oxidation at anode: Zn(s)→Zn

2+

(aq)+2e

Reduction at cathode: Ag

+

(aq)+e

→Ag(s)

Answered by vinny92
1

Answer:

INTRODUCTION : Reducing equation is a method of rewriting the eauation in a simpler form . certain equations in mathematics are not in the form of linear equations but they can be put in the form of linear equations by performing some mathematical operations on them . after reduction of these equations in linear form they can be solved and the value of unknown can be calculated easily .

HYPOTHESIS : Reducing equations to simpler form equations reducible to linear form

ANALYSIS : Write an example which shows the method cross multiplication to make the equation in linear form.

CONCLUSION : By this project i have understood how to change the equations to linear form .

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