A much-studied cell in electrochemistry has the following cell notation:
Bearing in mind that HCl(aq) consists of H+(aq) and Cl¯(aq), and that this solution is in contact with both electrodes (there is no salt bridge), write down balanced equations for
A) the anode half-reaction.
B) the cathode half-reaction.
C) the cell reaction.
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