A voltaic concentration cell is constructed with two silver-silver chloride electrodes. The concentrations of Cl- ion in two compartments are 0.0222 M and 2.22 M, respectively. Select the WRONG statement from the following:
A) Oxidation takes place in the compartment that has 2.22 M Cl- ions
B) The negative electrode is in the compartment that has 2.22 M Cl-
C) Reduction takes place in the compartment that has 00222 M Cl- ions
D) Anode compartment has 2.22 M Cl- and cathode compartment has 0.0222 M Cl-
E) Cathode compartment has 2.22 M Cl- and anode compartment has 0.0222 M Cl-
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