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) The purpose of the salt bridge in an electrochemical cell is to. A) provide a source of ions to react at the anode and cathode. B) maintain electrical 



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4) The purpose of the salt bridge in an electrochemical cell is to. A) provide a means for electrons to travel from the cathode to the anode.



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A porous partition or slat bridge can be used for this purpose. Salt bridge is an inverted U tube. Containing salts like KCl or NH4NO3 in agar-agar or gelatine.

What is a salt bridge in a galvanic cell?

Salt bridge: The salt bridge is used in electrochemical cells to connect the oxidation and reduction half cells of a galvanic cell. Generally, a salt bridge is composed of strong electrolytes like Potassium chloride (KCl) A Salt bridge is used to maintain electrical neutrality inside the circuit of a galvanic cell.

What is a salt bridge?

A salt bridge is a device used in an electrochemical cell for connecting its oxidation and reduction half cells wherein a weak electrolyte is used. In other words, a salt bridge is a junction that connects the anodic and cathodic compartments in a cell or electrolytic solution.

What is the purpose of the electrolyte in the salt bridge?

The electrolyte in the salt bridge serves two purposes: it completes the circuit by carrying electrical charge and maintains electrical neutrality in both solutions by allowing ions to migrate between them.

How do ions maintain electrical neutrality in a cathode cell?

In order to maintain electrical neutrality, the negatively charged (NO 3–) ion moves to the positively charged beaker (anodic half-cell). A similar situation develops in the cathode cell but in reverse. Here, the Cu 2+ ions are consumed. So, to maintain electrical neutrality, the K + ions are migrated into this half-cell from the salt bridge.