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22 July, 11:49

If you made a voltaic cell out of this reaction, what half-reaction would be occurring at the cathode, and what half-reaction would be occurring at the anode? If you made a voltaic cell out of this reaction, what half-reaction would be occurring at the cathode, and what half-reaction would be occurring at the anode?

A (aq) + 1e-→A - (aq) at the cathode and B (aq) →B + (aq) + 1e - at the anode.

A (aq) + 1e-→A - (aq) at the anode and B (aq) →B + (aq) + 1e - at the cathode

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  1. 22 July, 11:59
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    A (aq) + 1 e⁻ → A⁻ (aq) at the cathode and B (aq) → B⁺ (aq) + 1e⁻ at the anode.

    Explanation:

    In the anode occurs the oxidation, in which the reducing agent loses electrons, and its oxidation number increases.

    B (aq) → B⁺ (aq) + 1e⁻

    In the cathode occurs the reduction, in which the oxidizing agent gains electrons, and its oxidation number decreases.

    A (aq) + 1 e⁻ → A⁻ (aq)
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