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1. The diagram shows an electrochemical cell with copper (left) and zinc (right) strips.
In your response, do the following:
β’ Label all parts (1β9), including the solutions in each beaker and the connecting tube.
β’ Label which cell is the cathode and which cell is the anode. Include the charge on each strip.
β’ Show, or describe in detail, the flow of electrons.
β’ Describe what type of electrochemical cell is pictured. Explain how the cell works. Include the oxidation and reduction half-reactions in your explanation.
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