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Cu(s), CuCl2 (0.50 M) || Ag(s), AgNO3 (0.010 M) 1.

Draw the schematic of the electrochemical cell that you created including all the components (metals, solutions, salt bridges, voltmeters, etc.) in this portion of the experiment. Annotate on the schematic which side is the anode, which side is the cathode, the sign of each half cell, the composition of the metals and solutions, and the direction of the flow of the electrons through the cell.

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Step-by-step explanation:

An electrochemical cell is a device capable of either generating electrical energy from chemical reactions or using electrical energy to cause chemical reactions.

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Cu(s), CuCl2 (0.50 M) || Ag(s), AgNO3 (0.010 M) 1. Draw the schematic of the electrochemical-example-1
Cu(s), CuCl2 (0.50 M) || Ag(s), AgNO3 (0.010 M) 1. Draw the schematic of the electrochemical-example-2
Cu(s), CuCl2 (0.50 M) || Ag(s), AgNO3 (0.010 M) 1. Draw the schematic of the electrochemical-example-3
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