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What happens ot the voltage of galvanic cell that has its cathode and anode in reverse

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If the cathode and anode of a galvanic cell are reversed, the overall voltage of the cell will reverse as well. This means that the cell will produce a negative voltage instead of a positive one. For example, if a properly-constructed galvanic cell produces a voltage of +1.5 volts, reversing the cathode and anode would cause the cell to produce a voltage of -1.5 volts instead.
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