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For the concentration cell Fe (s) | Fe2+ (0.01M) || Fe2+ (0.1M) |Fe (s) explain the...

For the concentration cell Fe (s) | Fe2+ (0.01M) || Fe2+ (0.1M) |Fe (s)

explain the following:

a. Which half-cell is the anode, which is the cathode?

b. Where oxidation and reduction is taking place?

c. Direction of electron flow in the wire

d. Ion flow through the salt bridge (in both directions)

e. Which electrode will gain or (lose) the mass?

f. What is the cell potential generated at 25 0C? (show all calculations)

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