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In a galvanic cell , the salt bridge
(i) does not participate chemically in the cell reaction
(ii) stops the diffusion of ions from one electrode to another
(iii) is necessary for the occurrence of the cell reaction
(iv) ensure mixing of the electrolytic solutions.

A

Does not participate chemically in the cell reaction

B

Stops the diffusion of ions from one electrode to another

C

Is necessary for the occurrence of the cell reaction

D

Ensures mixing of the two electrolytic solutions

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a,b,c

Properties of salt bridge.
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