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which reaction does not occur in an electrochemical cell?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In a electrochemical cell, anode is the electrode where oxidation takes place and cathode is the electrode where reduction takes place. Among the given reactions Fe2+→Fe3++e− is an oxidation reaction and thus will not take place at cathode.

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Answered by skyfall63
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Fe²⁺ → Fe³⁺ + e⁻ is the oxidation reaction, this reaction does not occur in an electrochemical cell.

Explanation:

In an electrochemical cell, the anode is the electrode where oxidation occurs, and the cathode is the electrode where the reduction occurs. Among the reactions Fe²⁺ → Fe³⁺ + e⁻ is the oxidation reaction and therefore does not occur in the cathode.

The electrochemical process is applicable when both electrodes are connected to the electrical circuit.

The standard 1.5 - volt cell used to power many electrical appliances, such as TV remotes and clocks, is a common example of an electrochemical cell.   To know more:

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