A Voltaic cell is set up such that, a copper electrode and 1.0 M Cu(NO3)2 solution are placed in one half-cell, and a silver electrode and 1.0 M AgNO3 solution in another half-cell. The two electrodes are connected to a voltmeter with copper wires, while the two half-cells are linked by a “salt-bridge” containing KNO3 to allow the flow of ions. The standard reduction potentials are as follows:                    Ag+(aq)  +  e–  -->  Ag(s);       Eo = +0.80 V                  Cu2+(aq)  + 2e–  -->  Cu(s);      Eo = +0.34 V          Which of the following statements is TRUE?           (A) During the operation, electrons flow from the copper electrode to the silver electrode;           (B) During the operation, electrons flow from the silver electrode to the copper electrode;             (C) In the salt-bridge, K+ ion flows into the Cu-Cu(NO3)2 half-cell;           (D) In this electrochemical process, silver metal is consumed and copper is produced.

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A Voltaic cell is set up such that, a copper electrode and 1.0 M Cu(NO3)2 solution are placed in one half-cell, and a silver electrode and 1.0 M AgNO3 solution in another half-cell. The two electrodes are connected to a voltmeter with copper wires, while the two half-cells are linked by a “salt-bridge” containing KNO3 to allow the flow of ions. The standard reduction potentials are as follows: 

                  Ag+(aq)  +  e  -->  Ag(s);       Eo = +0.80 V

                 Cu2+(aq)  + 2e  -->  Cu(s);      Eo = +0.34 V

         Which of the following statements is TRUE?

          (A) During the operation, electrons flow from the copper electrode to the silver electrode;

          (B) During the operation, electrons flow from the silver electrode to the copper electrode;  

          (C) In the salt-bridge, K+ ion flows into the Cu-Cu(NO3)2 half-cell;

          (D) In this electrochemical process, silver metal is consumed and copper is produced.

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