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difference between photochemical and electrochemical reaction

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Answered by agnesning2003
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The key difference between photochemical and electrochemical reaction is that photochemical reactions occur due to the absorption of light energy, whereas electrochemical reactions occur due to the absorption of electric energy.

Photochemical reactions and electrochemical reactions are two types of chemical reactions that take place in the presence of two different energy sources. However, both these reactions are often endothermic reactions.

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Answered by ROUSHANYADAV
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The key difference between photochemical and electrochemical reaction is that photochemical reactions occur due to the absorption of light energy, whereas electrochemical reactions occur due to the absorption of electric energy.

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