9. The redox reaction H* + N₂ →> NH4+ + N is a. correctly balanced b. correctly balanced for number of atoms but not for charge c. correctly balanced for charge but not for number of atoms d. not balanced for number of atoms or for charge 10. The purpose of the salt bridge in an electrochemical cell is to a. maintain electrical neutrality in the half cells via migration of ions. b. provide a source of ions to react at the anode and cathode. c. provide a means for electrons to travel from anode to cathode. d. provide a means for electrons to travel from the cathode to the anode.

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9. The redox reaction H* + N₂ →> NH4+ + N is
a. correctly balanced
b. correctly balanced for number of atoms but not for charge
c. correctly balanced for charge but not for number of atoms
d. not balanced for number of atoms or for charge
10. The purpose of the salt bridge in an electrochemical cell is to
a. maintain electrical neutrality in the half cells via migration of ions.
b. provide a source of ions to react at the anode and cathode.
c. provide a means for electrons to travel from anode to cathode.
d. provide a means for electrons to travel from the cathode to the anode.
Transcribed Image Text:9. The redox reaction H* + N₂ →> NH4+ + N is a. correctly balanced b. correctly balanced for number of atoms but not for charge c. correctly balanced for charge but not for number of atoms d. not balanced for number of atoms or for charge 10. The purpose of the salt bridge in an electrochemical cell is to a. maintain electrical neutrality in the half cells via migration of ions. b. provide a source of ions to react at the anode and cathode. c. provide a means for electrons to travel from anode to cathode. d. provide a means for electrons to travel from the cathode to the anode.
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