Zns) + Cu²+ce (aq) -> Zn²*(aq) + Cu(s) 1 A. Is Zn being oxidized or reduced? Why? Is Zn the anode or cathode? 1 B. Is Cu²+ being oxidized or reduced? Why? Is Cu the anode or cathode?

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Zn(s) + Cu2*(aq) -> Zn²*(aq) + Cu(s)
1 A. Is Zn being oxidized or reduced? Why? Is Zn the anode or cathode?
1 B. Is Cu?+ being oxidized or reduced? Why? Is Cu the anode or cathode?
Transcribed Image Text:Zn(s) + Cu2*(aq) -> Zn²*(aq) + Cu(s) 1 A. Is Zn being oxidized or reduced? Why? Is Zn the anode or cathode? 1 B. Is Cu?+ being oxidized or reduced? Why? Is Cu the anode or cathode?
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