Hi - my first post
In a galvanic cell where there is a zinc and Copper electrode, why does the Zn electrode have to be placed in a Zn(NO3)2 solution?
I realize that the Zn electrode releases two electrons to the copper electrode. When this happens a Zn2+ is released from the Zn electrode (causing it to dissolve) and a Cu 2+ from the Copper nitrate solution will pick up two transferred electrons from the Zn electrode and attach itself to the copper electrode. So I see the need for the copper nitrate solution, but, I don't see the need of the zinc nitrate solution.
Also, what gets the electrons to begin migration to the copper electrode in the first place?
Thank you for all of your help.