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Depict the galvanic in whiCHM the reaction `:`
`Zn(s)+2Ag^(o+)(aq) rarr Zn^(2+)(aq)+2Ag(s)` takes place.
Further show `:`
` a.` WhiCHM of the electrode is negatively CHMarged ?
`b.` The carriers of the current in the cell.
`c.` Individual reaction at eaCHM electrode.

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