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Consider a cell given below.
`Cu|Cu^(2+)||Cl^(-)|Cl_(2).Pt`
Write the reactions that occur at anode and cathode.

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To solve the problem, we need to identify the reactions occurring at the anode and cathode of the electrochemical cell represented as `Cu|Cu^(2+)||Cl^(-)|Cl_(2).Pt`. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Components of the Cell**: - The left side of the cell (`Cu|Cu^(2+)`) indicates the anode, where oxidation occurs. - The right side of the cell (`Cl^(-)|Cl_(2).Pt`) indicates the cathode, where reduction occurs. ...
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