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Hi if you have a galvanic cell, with Zink at the anode and Cu at the catode, which force then makes Zn electrons go to the cobber catode?
Electromagnetic force would be favorite.Hi if you have a galvanic cell, with Zinc at the anode and Cu at the cathode, which force then makes Zn electrons go to the cobber cathode?
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