Why do Electrons leave the Zinc in a Galvanic Cell?
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because there is chemical
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The reason the electrons leave in the first place (why the oxidation reaction above occurs) is that it is more energetically favourable for the zinc to be oxidized in the solution than to remain in its metallic state.
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