Difference between a electrolytic and non electrolytic capacitor
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An electrochemical cell is a device which is capable of producing electrical energy from chemical reactions or chemical energy from the electrical energy. Redox reaction takes place in electrochemical cell.
Electrochemical cells can be broadly classified into two categories:
1) Electrolytic cells - In this type of cell, a chemical reaction is carried out with the help of an electrical current. So it is a device used to convert electrical energy into chemical energy
2) Galvanic(or voltaic) cells - In this type of cell, an electrical current is produced as a result of some spontaneous chemical reaction.
Electrochemical cells can be broadly classified into two categories:
1) Electrolytic cells - In this type of cell, a chemical reaction is carried out with the help of an electrical current. So it is a device used to convert electrical energy into chemical energy
2) Galvanic(or voltaic) cells - In this type of cell, an electrical current is produced as a result of some spontaneous chemical reaction.
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