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ASU CHM 116 General Chemistry II Electrochemistry (Constructing Electro Chemical Cell) Post Lab Spring 2024 Arizona State University $12.99   Add to cart

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ASU CHM 116 General Chemistry II Electrochemistry (Constructing Electro Chemical Cell) Post Lab Spring 2024 Arizona State University

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ASU CHM 116 General Chemistry II Electrochemistry (Constructing Electro Chemical Cell) Post Lab Spring 2024 Arizona State University

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lOMoAR cPSD|43283024 ASU CHM 116 General Ch emistry II Electrochemistry (Constructing Electro Chemical Cell) Post Lab Spring 2024 Arizona State Universi ty lOMoAR cPSD|43283024 Electrochemistry CHM 116 POST -LAB Electrochemistry: Constructing Electrochemical Cells • Insert ONE picture of yourself in full PPE here (holding your metal samples )). **Remember to (1) show your full body so that we see you are wearing shoes; (2) wear your safety glasses, buttoned lab coat and gloves; (3) cover your lower legs including ankles (socks are required, even in Arizona); (4) tie back long hair in a ponytail or a bun; (5) remove jewelry. • Insert pictures of each electrochemical cell that you constructed, making sure to include the entire apparatus including the multimeter, with a clearly visible reading of the potential (voltage) on the multimeter. Be sure to include a figure legend below each picture (please include the voltage and the metal solution being tested in the figure legend). • What is the function of a salt bridge in an electrochemical (or voltaic) cell? Explain in 2 – 3 sentences. Solve here: The function of a salt bridge is to maintain electrical neutrality inside the circuit of a cell. It acts as an electrical connection between two half cells and prevents di昀昀usion of solution from one cell to the other. • Define oxidation and reduction . In the electrochemical cells that you built, which process (oxidation or reduction) occurs at the anode ? At the cathode ?

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