You have 1.0 M solutions of Al(NO3)3 and AgNO3 along with Al and Ag electrodes to construct a voltaic cell. The salt bridge contains a saturated solution of KCl. Complete the diagram below by a) Writing the symbols of the elements and ions in the appropriate areas (both solutions and electrodes). b) Identifying the anode and cathode. c) Indicating the direction of electron flow through the external circuit. d) Indicating the cell potential (assume standard conditions, with no current flowing). e) Writing the appropriate half-reaction under each of the containers. f) Indicating the direction of ion flow in the salt bridge. g) Identifying the species undergoing oxidation and reduction. h) Writing the balanced overall reaction for the cell.

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You have 1.0 M solutions of Al(NO3)3 and AgNO3 along with Al and Ag electrodes to
construct a voltaic cell. The salt bridge contains a saturated solution of KCl. Complete the
diagram below by
a) Writing the symbols of the elements and ions in the appropriate areas (both
solutions and electrodes).
b) Identifying the anode and cathode.
c) Indicating the direction of electron flow through the external circuit.
d) Indicating the cell potential (assume standard conditions, with no current flowing).
e) Writing the appropriate half-reaction under each of the containers.
f) Indicating the direction of ion flow in the salt bridge.
g) Identifying the species undergoing oxidation and reduction.
h) Writing the balanced overall reaction for the cell.

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