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difference between electrode and electrolyte​

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Answered by changotra6111
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Electrolyte is basically a medium for the current flow. Electrode is the connection between the conducting part of the circuit and non-metallic part of the circuit. The voltage generated from an electrochemical cell depends on the two metals used and the concentration of the electrolyte ions.

Answered by sabiyasheikh2207
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Electrolyte is basically a medium for the current flow. Electrode is the connection between the conducting part of the circuit and non-metallic part of the circuit. The voltage generated from an electrochemical cell depends on the two metals used and the concentration of the electrolyte ions.

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