Be sure to answer all parts. Consider the following general voltaic cell: A Voltmeter B D E Identify the following: (a) Anode (b) Cathode (c) Salt bridge (d) Electrode at which e leave the cell (e) Electrode with a positive charge (e are moving clockwise in the diagram) (f) Electrode that gains mass as the cell operates (assuming that a metal plates out) (a) (select) (b) (select) (c) (select) (d) (select) (e) (select) ✓

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Be sure to answer all parts.
Consider the following general voltaic cell:
Identify the following:
A
Voltmeter
D
E
(a) Anode
(b) Cathode
(c) Salt bridge
(d) Electrode at which e leave the cell
(e) Electrode with a positive charge (e are moving clockwise in the diagram)
(f) Electrode that gains mass as the cell operates (assuming that a metal plates out)
(a) (select)
(b) (select)
(c) (select)
(d) (select)
(e) (select) v
(f) (select)
Transcribed Image Text:Be sure to answer all parts. Consider the following general voltaic cell: Identify the following: A Voltmeter D E (a) Anode (b) Cathode (c) Salt bridge (d) Electrode at which e leave the cell (e) Electrode with a positive charge (e are moving clockwise in the diagram) (f) Electrode that gains mass as the cell operates (assuming that a metal plates out) (a) (select) (b) (select) (c) (select) (d) (select) (e) (select) v (f) (select)
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