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Sketch the voltaic cell (electrochemical cell) that could be constructed using a strip of Ni, a strip of Mg, a Mg(NO3)2 solution and a Ni(NO3)2 solution.
What determines which is a cathode and which is an anode? I understand anodes are oxidised and cathodes are reduced so the cathode is Ni^2+ +2e^- ---->Ni(s) and the anode is Mg(s)----->Mg^2+ +2e^-
but how come it isnt something like Mg^2+ +2e^------>Mg(s) where Mg is now reduced
Sketch the voltaic cell (electrochemical cell) that could be constructed using a strip of Ni, a strip of Mg, a Mg(NO3)2 solution and a Ni(NO3)2 solution.
What determines which is a cathode and which is an anode? I understand anodes are oxidised and cathodes are reduced so the cathode is Ni^2+ +2e^- ---->Ni(s) and the anode is Mg(s)----->Mg^2+ +2e^-
but how come it isnt something like Mg^2+ +2e^------>Mg(s) where Mg is now reduced