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hy do Na+ ions migrate into the cathode half-cell as the cell reaction proceeds? Drag the terms on the left to the appropriate blanks on the right to complete the sentences.​ ResetHelp 1. As the cell operates, H+H Superscript+ As the cell operates, blank is reduced to blank in the cathode half-cell. As blank is depleted, the positive blank ions are drawn into the half-cell to maintain blank in the solution. is reduced to H2H Subscript2 As the cell operates, blank is reduced to blank in the cathode half-cell. As blank is depleted, the positive blank ions are drawn into the half-cell to maintain blank in the solution. in the cathode half-cell. As As the cell operates, blank is reduced to blank in the cathode half-cell. As blank is depleted, the positive blank ions are drawn into the half-cell to maintain blank in the solution. is depleted, the positive As the cell operates, blank is reduced to blank in the cathode half-cell. As blank is depleted, the positive blank ions are drawn into the half-cell to maintain blank in the solution. ions are drawn into the half-cell to maintain As the cell operates, blank is reduced to blank in the cathode half-cell. As blank is depleted, the positive blank ions are drawn into the half-cell to maintain blank in the solution. in the solution.

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Answer:

The blank answers are


H^(+), H_(2),H^(+),Na^(+),Electrical\,balance

Step-by-step explanation:

As the cell operates,
H^(+)
is reduced to
H_(2)
in the cathode half-cell. As
H^(+)
is depleted, the positive blank ions are drawn into the half-cell to maintain
Electrical\,balance
in the solution.

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