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What gets oxidized in a galvanic cell made with magnesium and zinc electrodes?

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User Jcl
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Answer:

mg(s)

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User Sarang Shinde
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Answer: Magnesium

Step-by-step explanation:

Galvanic cell is a device which is used for the conversion of the chemical energy produces in a redox reaction into the electrical energy.

The standard reduction potential for magnesium and zinc are as follows:


E^0_([Mg^(2+)/Mg])= -2.37V


E^0_([Zn^(2+)/Zn])=-0.76V

Reduction takes place easily if the standard reduction potential is higher (positive) and oxidation takes place easily if the standard reduction potential is less (more negative).

Here Mg undergoes oxidation by loss of electrons, thus act as anode. Zinc undergoes reduction by gain of electrons and thus act as cathode.


Mg\rightarrow Mg^(2+)+2e^-


Zn^(2+)+2e^-\rightarrow Zn

Thus magnesium gets oxidized.

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