In the zinc-copper cell, Zn(s) | Zn^+2(1M) || Cu^+2(1M) | Cu(s), which electrode is negative
Cu^+2
Cu(s)
Zn(s)
Zn^+2***
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No. The Zn^2+ is not an electrode. That's a solution. The two electrons are copper and Zinc.
Cu^+2
Cu(s)
Zn(s)
Zn^+2***
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