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A electrochemical cell works by expending it's energy by conversion of chemical energy into electrical and when this chemical stops reacting then the cell stops expending it's energy...
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In electrochemical cell, chemical energy produced by spontaneous reaction within the cell is used to do electrical work. One all the reactants are consumed and the reaction stops , cell also stop working...
When one compound of in the anode of electro chemical cell is oxidized, those electrons serve to reduce the compound at cathode side. When the material at anode no longer has electrons to loose, the reaction stops and cell stops working.
If no salt bridge will be used, electrons were not able to shift sides and the reaction wont start and cell wont work.
Hello friend
In electrochemical cell, chemical energy produced by spontaneous reaction within the cell is used to do electrical work. One all the reactants are consumed and the reaction stops , cell also stop working...
When one compound of in the anode of electro chemical cell is oxidized, those electrons serve to reduce the compound at cathode side. When the material at anode no longer has electrons to loose, the reaction stops and cell stops working.
If no salt bridge will be used, electrons were not able to shift sides and the reaction wont start and cell wont work.
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