Electrochemistry, cell representation

I thought ans was 2, the key says 3. Why?
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iTeachChem Helper
iTeachChem Helper•2mo ago
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iTeachChem Helper•2mo ago
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iTeachChem
iTeachChem•2mo ago
Answer is (2)
Opt
Opt•2mo ago
because K(+) will definitely form before H(+) does any day of the week It's too easy to ionise K
Nimboi [ping if answering]
ah ok lmao gajab answer key but where is the potassium 😭 ok wait if K is with Cl but H2 doesnt oxidise to KCl is what im tryna say how is that possible
Opt
Opt•2mo ago
exactly, there isnt any. means it has to be 2
Nimboi [ping if answering]
:aah: thank u guiz +solved @Opt @iTeachChem
iTeachChem Helper
iTeachChem Helper•2mo ago
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