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What happens in a galvanic cell?

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Answered by ansistkharms
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In this standard galvanic cell, the half-cellsare separated; electrons can flow through an external wire and become available to do electrical work. ... The electrode in the left half-cell is the anode because oxidation occurs here. The name refers to the flow of anions in the salt bridge toward it.

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In a Galvanic Cell:-

✔the half-cells are separated.

✔electrons can flow through an external wire and become available to do electrical work. .

✔The electrode in the right half-cell is the cathode because reduction occurs here.

✔The name refers to the flow of cations in the salt bridge toward it.

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