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In an electrochemical cell, cathode = mass increase?
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In an electrochemical cell, the cathode is always the electrode at which mass increases, right?
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Re: In an electrochemical cell, cathode = mass increase?
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June 16, 2009, 05:43:45 AM »
How will that with work with something like Cl
2
(g)
/Cl
-
(aq)
?
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