But in the experiment we did we used NaCl as the solution, and we put graphite and a test metal (Cu/Zn) in the solution but still a potential difference is produced.
Thanks that makes sense :)
Another question: what if one of the electrode is inert (e.g. Pt or graphite) and the electrode and the eletrolyte are of different metals (e.g. Zn and Na solution)?
Hi, can someone please explain what is happening if the electrolyte is NaCl?
What is the redox reaction happening?
How come there is a potential difference?
And in a normal galvanic cell with two metal electrolyte, say Zn and Cu and two electrolyte, what will happen if i use something (e.g...
Hi, can someone please help me with the following question:
Graph r = theta where r is the distance from 0 and theta is any angle in [-pi < theta <= pi].
Thanks! :)