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A galvanic cell consists of one half-cell that contains Ag(s) and Ag+(aq), and one half-cell that contains Cu(s) and Cu2+(aq). What species are produced at the electrodes under standard conditions?

Ag+(aq) + e-→ Ag(s) = +0.80 V
Cu2+(aq) + 2 e-→ Cu(s) = +0.34 V


▸ Ag(aq) is formed at the cathode, and Cu(s) is formed at the anode.

▸ Ag(s) is formed at the cathode, and Cu2+(aq) is formed at the anode.

▸ Cu(s) is formed at the cathode, and Ag+(aq) is formed at the anode.

▸ Cu2+(aq) is formed at the cathode, and Cu(s) is formed at the anode.
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General Chemistry: Principles and Modern Applications

General Chemistry: Principles and Modern Applications


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