cell rxn

here we are asked to construct the cell rxn and the ans is like my question is why will one of Cu ion go for reduction and other for oxidation? arent both in connected to same electrode so how can one go for oxidation whereas other goes for reduction? QUE 45 a
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Varun_Arora
Varun_Arora3mo ago
Khana khaa ke dekhta hun 😃👍
Sephrina
SephrinaOP3mo ago
sure
Sephrina
SephrinaOP3mo ago
yh i did think that how will copper deposit because it is inert but then i thought maybe it turns to solid and settles down
iTeachChem
iTeachChem3mo ago
na directly cu+ to cu2+ or vice versa
Sephrina
SephrinaOP3mo ago
so here no solid conversion will be there
iTeachChem
iTeachChem3mo ago
nope thats a mathematical idea we use, like hess law one step or multiple steps, energy (here gibbs) is the samwe to get the e0 values
Sephrina
SephrinaOP3mo ago
aahh alrighty got it +solved @iTeachChem
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