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20. Electrochemistry / Cell Notation / Problem 4
For the given cell notation, write an overall cell reaction:
Ni(s) | Ni
2+
(aq) || Br
2
(l) | Br
−
(aq) | Pt(s)
Explain why we need an inert electrode at the cathode.
A
Ni(s) + Br
2
(l) → Ni
2+
(aq) + 2 Br
−
(aq)
An inert electrode is needed so that it does not react with bromine.
B
Ni(s) + Br
2
(l) → Ni
2+
(aq) + Br
−
(aq)
An inert electrode is needed so that it adsorbs the liberated bromine.
C
Ni
2+
(aq) + 2 Br
−
(aq) → Ni(s) + Br
2
(l)
An inert electrode is needed to adsorb hydrogen gas.
D
Ni
2+
(aq) + Br
−
(aq) → Ni(s) + Br
2
(l)
There is no need for an inert electrode.
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