Chemistry
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Author: Julia Burdge
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Chapter 19.7, Problem 1PPC
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When the circuit in a silver chloride concentration cell is first completed, the concentration of silver ion in the cathode compartment is significantly higher than it is in the anode compartment. During operation of the cell, the concentrations become closer as the concentration decreases in the cathode compartment and increases in the anode compartment. If the cell continues to operate for long enough, will the concentration of silver ion in the anode compartment ever be greater than that in the cathode compartment? Explain.
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