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Salt bridge diagram and explanation

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Answered by Thinkab13
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A salt bridge is a u-shaped tube plugged at each end with cotton wool that contains an aqueous solution of an ionic salt. The salt bridge can even contain a gel material containing the ionic salt solution. We don't want the solutions to openly mix.A standard bridge is a pathway for cars or pedestrians over something like a body of water or a road. A salt bridge is a pathway for ions to flow between the beakers.

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Answered by koushik8786
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A salt bridge is a connection containing a weak electrolyte between the oxidation and reduction half-cells in a galvanic cell (e.g., voltaic cell, Daniell cell). Its purpose is to keep the electrochemical reaction from reaching equilibrium too quickly.

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