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When I was reading back over my book to re-write my notes, I saw the words, "The Cl2 is the electrode (cathode). It must be in a solution with its ions i.e Cl- has KCL."
My question is, why does the Chlorine gas have to be in a solution with its ions? If anyone could answer this, it would be greatly appreciated.
My question is, why does the Chlorine gas have to be in a solution with its ions? If anyone could answer this, it would be greatly appreciated.