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Give reactions taking place at the two electrodes if these are made up of Ag .

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$$ Ag $$ electrode
Anode : $$ Ag(s) $$ $$ \rightarrow $$ $$ Ag^{+} (aq) + e^{-} $$
Cathode : $$ Ag^{+} + e^- $$ $$ \rightarrow $$ $$ Ag(s) $$

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