Consider the electrochemical cell diagram shown below. As you observe the reaction in the cell, you notice that the manganese electrode seems to be disappearing while there are deposits forming on the cadmium electrode. Which of the following is a correct statement? Mn CaSO4(aq) beakerCdMn.gif 39 1M CdS04 1M MnSO4 Cd Cd2+ + 2e. The half-reaction occurring at the cadmium electrode is Cd Calcium ions are flowing through the salt bridge to the manganese solution. If this cell were used as a battery, the manganese electrode would be marked "+". Electrons are flowing from the manganese electrode to the cadmium electrode.

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Consider the electrochemical cell diagram shown below. As you observe the reaction
in the cell, you notice that the manganese electrode seems to be disappearing while
there are deposits forming on the cadmium electrode. Which of the following is a
correct statement?
Cd
1M CdS04
Mn
CaSO4(aq) beakerCdMn.gif
1M MnSO4
Cd2+ + 2e.
The half-reaction occurring at the cadmium electrode is Cd
Calcium ions are flowing through the salt bridge to the manganese solution.
If this cell were used as a battery, the manganese electrode would be marked "+".
Electrons are flowing from the manganese electrode to the cadmium electrode.
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the electrochemical cell diagram shown below. As you observe the reaction in the cell, you notice that the manganese electrode seems to be disappearing while there are deposits forming on the cadmium electrode. Which of the following is a correct statement? Cd 1M CdS04 Mn CaSO4(aq) beakerCdMn.gif 1M MnSO4 Cd2+ + 2e. The half-reaction occurring at the cadmium electrode is Cd Calcium ions are flowing through the salt bridge to the manganese solution. If this cell were used as a battery, the manganese electrode would be marked "+". Electrons are flowing from the manganese electrode to the cadmium electrode. A
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