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Answer to Problem 1TAI
The transfer of electrons that occur during oxidation-reduction can be converted into electrical energy.
Explanation of Solution
The transfer of electrons that occur during oxidation-reduction can be converted into electrical energy. The electrical energy can be stored and controlled by separating the reactants into half-cells. The activity series helps to choose electrodes and electrolytes that will produce the electricity. The voltage can be calculated from the half-cell potentials of an electrochemical cell.
A redox reaction be used as an energy source in an electrochemical cell.
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