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Consider a galvanic (voltaic) cell that has the generic metals x and y as electrodes. if x is more reactive than y (that is, x more readily reacts to form a cation than y does), classify the following descriptions by whether they apply to the x or y electrode. a. anodeb. cathodec. electrons in the wire flow towardd. electrons in the wire flow awaye. cations from salt bridge flow towardf. anions from salt bridge flow towardg. gains massi. loses mass
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