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Chemistry, 20.02.2021 05:10 Meliiiii

Which statement describes what would take place if oxidation were to stop? Reduction would continue on one electrode.
Readings on the voltmeter would increase.
Electrons would not flow through the voltmeter.
Ions would continue to flow through the salt bridge.

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