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Lina20 [59]
3 years ago
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A galvanic (voltaic) cell has the generic metals X and Y as electrodes. X is more reactive than Y , that is, X more readily reac

ts to form a cation than Y does. Classify the descriptions by whether they apply to the X or Y electrode.
(a) anode
(b) cathode
(c) electrons in the wire flow toward
(d) electrons in the wire flow away
(e) cations from salt bridge flow toward
Chemistry
1 answer:
koban [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

(a) X electrode

(b) Y electrode

(c) Y electrode

(d) X electrode

(e) Y electrode

Explanation:

<em>A galvanic (voltaic) cell has the generic metals X and Y as electrodes. X is more reactive than Y, that is, X more readily reacts to form a cation than Y does.</em>

In the X electrode occurs the oxidation whereas in the Y electrode occurs the reduction.

Oxidation: X(s) → X⁺ⁿ(aq) + n e⁻

Reduction: Y⁺ˣ(aq) + x e⁻ → Y(s)

<em>Classify the descriptions by whether they apply to the X or Y electrode. </em>

<em>(a) anode.</em> Is where the oxidation takes place (X electrode).

<em>(b) cathode.</em> Is where the reduction takes place (Y electrode).

<em>(c) electrons in the wire flow toward.</em> Electrons in the wire flow toward the cathode (Y electrode).

<em>(d) electrons in the wire flow away.</em> Electrons in the wire flow away from the anode (X electrode).

<em>(e) cations from salt bridge flow toward.</em> Cations from the salt bridge flow toward the cathode (Y electrode) to maintain the electroneutrality.

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