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How can a galvanic cell become an electrolytic cell? A. The cathode is oxidized. B. The salt bridge is removed. C. The electrolytes are swapped. D. The redox reaction is reversed. (The answer is D.)
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How can a galvanic cell become an electrolytic cell?
A. The cathode is oxidized.
B. The salt bridge is removed.
C. The electrolytes are swapped.
D. The redox reaction is reversed.
(The answer is D.)
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D. The redox reaction is reversed lol..............
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