Consider the cell below. Please note that this cell may or may not obey the conventions of a standard cell diagram. Assume the cell is working spontaneously under standard conditions. Salt bridge D. H. K Image: Rectangle I in a beaker in a solution of J. An arrow F points away from rectangle I and an arrow E points toward rectangle I. The rectangle I is joined by a line another rectangle L in a separate beaker. On this line, an arrow labelled A points toward I and an arrow labelled B points to L. Rectangle L in a beaker in a solution of K. An arrow H points away from rectangle L and an arrow G points toward rectangle L.A salt bridge joins the beakers. On this salt bridge, an arrow labelled C points toward I and an arrow labelled D points to L. End of image.
Consider the cell below. Please note that this cell may or may not obey the conventions of a standard cell diagram. Assume the cell is working spontaneously under standard conditions. Salt bridge D. H. K Image: Rectangle I in a beaker in a solution of J. An arrow F points away from rectangle I and an arrow E points toward rectangle I. The rectangle I is joined by a line another rectangle L in a separate beaker. On this line, an arrow labelled A points toward I and an arrow labelled B points to L. Rectangle L in a beaker in a solution of K. An arrow H points away from rectangle L and an arrow G points toward rectangle L.A salt bridge joins the beakers. On this salt bridge, an arrow labelled C points toward I and an arrow labelled D points to L. End of image.
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