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write te cathodic reaction in oxygen-concentration cell?

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Answered by rachitrandad31
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Answer:

The reaction occurs at cathode of the cell is

O2(g)+2H2O(l)+4e−→4OH−(aq).

Answered by krishnandinesh81
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Answer:

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Explanation:

concentration cell is an electrolytic cell that is comprised of two half-cells with the same electrodes, but differing in concentrations. A concentration cell acts to dilute the more concentrated solution and concentrate the more dilute solution, creating a voltage as the cell reaches an equilibrium. This is achieved by transferring the electrons from the cell with the lower concentration to the cell with the higher

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