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what is the cathode equation in a nickel(ii) sulphate solution

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Answered by Itzmissprincess
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The cathode is where reduction takes place and electrons are gained. ... This equation for an electrochemical cell may also be shown as: Anode electrode - anode solution - cathode solution - cathode electrode, which would then look like: Zn(s) - Zn2+ (aq) - Cu2+ (aq) - Cu(s).

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Answered by sakshi200736
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The cathode is where reduction takes place and electrons are gained. ... This equation for an electrochemical cell may also be shown as: Anode electrode - anode solution - cathode solution - cathode electrode, which would then look like: Zn(s) - Zn2+ (aq) - Cu2+ (aq) - Cu(s).

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