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Chemistry, 03.08.2019 07:10, maxzavala364

Why does a voltaic cell eventually reach a voltage of 0 if it is used long enough?

a. the anode has been used up and has no electrons left.
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b. the electrons eventually wear out the wire until it can no longer carry a charge.
c. none of these

d. the cathode has been used up and has no electrons left.

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