If the salt bridge is removed suddenly from a working cell, the voltage
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Electrochemistry
If the salt bridge is removed suddenly from a working cell, the voltage
- increases
- decreases
- drops to zero
- may increases or decrease depending upon cell reaction.
Answer
(C) drops to zero
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