For a Galvanic cell (Voltaic cell) consisting of an Zn electrode placed in a 1.00 M Zn(NO3)2 solution and an Cu electrode placed into a 1.00 M Cu(NO3)2 solution, which of the following graphs best represents the concentrations of metal ions as a function of time? [Zn2+] [Cu2+] [Zn2+] [Cu2+] (i) (ii) [Cu2+] Graph [Select] ✓ The standard cell potential (emf) of the cell is [Select] (iii) [Cu2+] [Zn2+] [Zn2+] > (iv)

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For a Galvanic cell (Voltaic cell) consisting of an Zn electrode placed in a 1.00 M Zn(NO3)2
solution and an Cu electrode placed into a 1.00 M Cu(NO3)2 solution, which of the following
graphs best represents the concentrations of metal ions as a function of time?
[Zn2+]
[Cu2+]
[Zn2+]
[Cu2+]
[Cu2+]
[Cu2+]
[Zn2+]
[Zn2+]
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
Graph [Select]
>
The standard cell potential (emf) of the cell is [Select]
>
(iv)
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Transcribed Image Text:For a Galvanic cell (Voltaic cell) consisting of an Zn electrode placed in a 1.00 M Zn(NO3)2 solution and an Cu electrode placed into a 1.00 M Cu(NO3)2 solution, which of the following graphs best represents the concentrations of metal ions as a function of time? [Zn2+] [Cu2+] [Zn2+] [Cu2+] [Cu2+] [Cu2+] [Zn2+] [Zn2+] (i) (ii) (iii) Graph [Select] > The standard cell potential (emf) of the cell is [Select] > (iv) 13
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