Describe the components and the function of an electrolytic cell
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An electrolytic cell is a cell that drives a non-spontaneous redox reaction on the basis of electrical energy.
An electrolytic cell has three component parts: two electrodes a cathode and an anode.
The electrolyte is usually a solution of water or other solvents in which ions are dissolved. Molten salts such as sodium chloride are also electrolytes.
An electrolytic cell has three component parts: two electrodes a cathode and an anode.
The electrolyte is usually a solution of water or other solvents in which ions are dissolved. Molten salts such as sodium chloride are also electrolytes.
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An electrolytic cell has three component parts: two electrodes a cathode and an anode.
The electrolyte is usually a solution of water or other solvents in which ions are dissolved. Molten salts such as sodium chloride are also electrolytes.
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