Au(s) | Au+(aq) Al3+(aq) | Al(s)(-_^)
The standard cell notation for a galvanic cell made with zinc and aluminum is represented as: Zn(s) | Zn²⁺(aq) || Al³⁺(aq) | Al(s). In this notation, the anode (zinc) is listed on the left, followed by its ion in solution, then the double vertical line representing the salt bridge, and finally the cathode (aluminum) and its ion in solution. This format clearly indicates the direction of electron flow from zinc to aluminum.
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Au(s) | Au+(aq) Al3+(aq) | Al(s)(-_^)
The standard ionic notation for xenon is Xe^{2+}. Xenon typically forms a cation with a +2 charge by losing two electrons.
The standard electrode potential of aluminum is -1.66 V. This means that in a standard electrochemical cell, aluminum tends to be oxidized (lose electrons) rather than reduced.
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