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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 8 months ago
A salt bridge is necessary to keep the charge flowing through the cell. Without a salt bridge, the electrons produced at the anode would build up at the cathode and the reaction would stop running. Without the salt bridge, the solution in the anode compartment would become positively charged and the solution in the cathode compartment would become negatively charged, because of the charge imbalance, the electrode reaction would quickly come to a halt.
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