Given the Following Reaction in a Voltaic Cell: Zn(s) Ni(s) + Zn2+(aq) in This Cell, Zn(s) Is Called the Ni2+(aq)
Given the following reaction in a voltaic cell: Zn(s) + Ni2+(aq) Ni(s) + Zn2+(aq) In this cell, Zn(s) is called the
A) anode.
B) oxidizing agent.
C) salt bridge.
D) electrolyte.
E) cathode.
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