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Depict the galvanic cell in which the cell reaction is : `Cu+2Ag^(+) to 2Ag +Cu^(2+)`.

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* In symbolic representation of galvanic cell, oxidation half reaction should be written on the left side and reduction half reaction on right side. In above reaction, oxidation of Cu and reduction of `Ag^(+)` is observed. Two vertical line of salt bridge placing between these two half cell give complete representation of cell which is given as : `Cu|Cu^(2+)||Ag^(+)|Ag`
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