ElectrochemistryHard
Question
The reaction: H2(g) + 2AgCl(s) → 2H+ (aq) + 2Cl− (aq) + 2Ag(s) occurs in the galvanic cell
Options
A.Ag|AgCl (s)|KCl(aq)|AgNO3(aq)|Ag
B.Pt|H2(g)|HCl(aq) |AgNO3(aq)|Ag
C.Pt|H2(g)|HCl(aq)|AgCl(s)|Ag
D.Pt|H2(g)|KCl(aq)|AgCl(s)|Ag
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