What would be the order of the electrolytic cell in an industry intending the production of silver plated spoons?
Cathode is the spoon; anode is a silver rod; electrolyte is a soluble silver salt
Cathode is a silver rod; anode is the spoon; electrolyte is a soluble silver salt
Cathode is the spoon; anode is any rod; electrolyte is a soluble silver salt
Cathode is any rod; anode is the spoon; electrolyte is a soluble salt
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The option picked here very wrong... heinously wrong!
any rod is never a suitable choice..
it's better if Ag rod in this context is picked instead...
any rod could lead to contamination and disturbance of the system...
what if the rod picked is Pt which doesn't dissolve to replace the discharged Ag+ ions or what if non Ag rod was picked, releases its ions and contaminates the whole process....
please try to review... option a is very much correct!

hw re u guy reading all dis that doesn't involve calculation
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my school take note of the word "Any " in the answer yu chose...it doesn't correspond to silver...the salt must contain the plating metal



