What is the standard cell notation of a galvanic cell with Ag and Ni electrodes?

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2026-08-19 12:40

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The standard cell notation for a galvanic cell with silver (Ag) and nickel (Ni) electrodes is represented as:

[ \text{Ni} | \text{Ni}^{2+} || \text{Ag}^+ | \text{Ag} ]

In this notation, the anode (Ni) is placed on the left, and the cathode (Ag) is on the right, separated by a double vertical line (||) that indicates the salt bridge. The single vertical line (|) represents the phase boundary between the solid and the aqueous ions.

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