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Represent the galvanic cell in which the following reaction takes place :
`Zn(s)+2Ag^(+)(aq)toZn^(2+)(aq)+2Ag(s)`
(i) The reaction taking place at each of its electrodes.
(ii) The carriers of current within this cell.

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(i) At andoe, `ZntoZn^(2+)+2e`
At cathode, `Ag^(+)+etoAg`
(ii) `Zn^(2+)andAg^(+)ions`.
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