yes; however, you would have done better to write it in standard form. It took a few minutes for me to figure out that this was a cell.
C(s)|C^+||B^+|B(s) is what I assume you meant and my response is based on that interpretation.
For the cell: C(s) C+(aq) B+(aq) B(s).
Metal ______ is the "negative" electrode.
is it C(s)
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so do i put the answer as C(s) including the state
Yes, C(s) is the negative electrode. The reaction at this electrode is
C(s) ==> C^+ + e
It is giving off electrons which is why it has a negative charge.
C(s) ==> C^+ + e
It is giving off electrons which is why it has a negative charge.