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Electrodes

An electrode is strip of metal on which the reaction


takes place. In a voltaic cell, the oxidation and
reduction of metals occurs at the electrodes.

Electrodes
An electrode is strip of metal on which the reaction
takes place. In a voltaic cell, the oxidation and
reduction of metals occurs at the electrodes.

Electrodes
An electrode is strip of metal on which the reaction
takes place. In a voltaic cell, the oxidation and
reduction of metals occurs at the electrodes.

Electrodes
An electrode is strip of metal on which the reaction
takes place. In a voltaic cell, the oxidation and
reduction of metals occurs at the electrodes.

Electrodes
An electrode is strip of metal on which the reaction
takes place. In a voltaic cell, the oxidation and
reduction of metals occurs at the electrodes.

Electrodes
An electrode is strip of metal on which the reaction
takes place. In a voltaic cell, the oxidation and
reduction of metals occurs at the electrodes.

Electrodes
An electrode is strip of metal on which the reaction
takes place. In a voltaic cell, the oxidation and
reduction of metals occurs at the electrodes.

Objective of this experiment is to


investigate the potential d
ifferences between two
metals in different volaic cells.

Objective of this experiment is to


investigate the potential
differencesbetween two
metals in different volaic cells.

Objective of this experiment is to


investigate the potential
differences between two
metals in different volaic cells.

Objective of this experiment is to


investigate the potential
differences between two
metals in different volaic cells.

Objective of this experiment is to


investigate the potential
differences between two
metals in different volaic cells.

Objective of this experiment is to


investigate the potential
differences between two
metals in different volaic cells.

Objective of this experiment is to


investigate the potential
differences between two
metals in different volaic cells.

A Galvanic cell consists of two


half-cells. In its simplest form,
each half-cell consists of a
metal and a solution of a salt
of the metal.

A Galvanic cell consists of two


half-cells. In its simplest form,
each half-cell consists of a
metal and a solution of a salt
of the metal.

A Galvanic cell consists of two


half-cells. In its simplest form,
each half-cell consists of a
metal and a solution of a salt
of the metal.

A Galvanic cell consists of two


half-cells. In its simplest form,
each half-cell consists of a
metal and a solution of a salt
of the metal.

A Galvanic cell consists of two


half-cells. In its simplest form,
each half-cell consists of a
metal and a solution of a salt
of the metal.

A Galvanic cell consists of two


half-cells. In its simplest form,
each half-cell consists of a
metal and a solution of a salt
of the metal.

Objective of this experiment is to


investigate the potential d
ifferences between two
metals in different volaic cells.

Objective of this experiment is to


investigate the potential
differencesbetween two
metals in different volaic cells.

Objective of this experiment is to


investigate the potential
differences between two
metals in different volaic cells.

Objective of this experiment is to


investigate the potential
differences between two
metals in different volaic cells.

Objective of this experiment is to


investigate the potential
differences between two
metals in different volaic cells.

Objective of this experiment is to


investigate the potential
differences between two
metals in different volaic cells.

Objective of this experiment is to


investigate the potential
differences between two
metals in different volaic cells.

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