5 differences between electrolytic and electrode cells
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- An electrochemical cell is a device that can generate electrical energy from the chemical reactions occurring in it. These devices are capable of converting chemical energy into electrical energy, or vice versa. A common example of an electrochemical cell is a standard 1.5-volt cell which is used to power many electrical appliances such as TV remotes and clocks. the main types of electrochemical cells are Electrolytic cells and Galvanic cells (Voltaic cells).
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