Zinc is the anode.
Yes, the Standard Calomel Electrode (SCE) can act as a cathode in certain electrochemical cells. When connected to a suitable anode in a galvanic cell or connected to a positive terminal in an electrolytic cell, the SCE can gain electrons and undergo reduction at its surface.
A galvanic cell is a spontaneous reaction so electron flow will occur as long as a salt bridge is present.
Electrons flow in the opposite direction.
Mg(s)
In a galvanic cell, the anode is the negative electrode.
Zinc is the anode.
The electrode that is oxidized in a galvanic cell ~
The electrode with the highest oxidation potential
Yes, the anode is negative in a galvanic cell.
Yes, the anode is positive in a galvanic cell.
Mg(s) Epi-Boii
the gold electrode
No, the anode is the negative electrode in an electrochemical cell.
The anode is more prone to corrosion in a galvanic cell.
In a galvanic cell, the cathode is positive.
In a galvanic cell, the cathode is the positive electrode.