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Elliana Sloan
18 January, 23:43
What does a salt bridge do
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Madisyn Green
19 January, 00:04
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A salt bridge is a laboratory device used to connect oxidation and reduction have cells of a galvanic cell AKA voltaic cell a type of electrochemical cell. it maintains electrical neutrality within an internal circuit preventing the cell from rapidly running its reaction to equilibrium.
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