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Q.1 What is meant by Electrolysis ?
Q.2 What is The Difference between Galvanic Cell And Electrolytic Cell​

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Answered by REAAN
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electrolysis. [ ĭ-lĕk-trŏl′ĭ-sĭs ] A process in which a chemical change, especially decomposition, is brought about by passing an electric current through a solution of electrolytes so that the electrolyte's ions move toward the negative and positive electrodes and react with them...

A Galvanic cell converts chemical energy into electrical energy. An electrolytic cell converts electrical energy into chemical energy. ... The redox reaction is not spontaneous and electrical energy has to be supplied to initiate the reaction...

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Define electrolysis?

☞Electrolysis, process by which electric current is passed through a substance to effect a chemical change. The chemical change is one in which the substance loses or gains an electron (oxidation or reduction).

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☆State difference between Galvanic cell and electrolytic cell?

Galvanic cell →The electrochemical cell type is a galvanic cell. It is used to supply electrical current through a redox reaction to the transfer of electrons. A galvanic cell is an example of how to use simple reactions between a few elements to harness energy.

Electrolytic cell →Electrolytic cells consist of positively charged anode and a negatively charged cathode.Electrolytic cells are used for all kinds of things: electroplating metals, recharging a battery, and separating pure metals from metallic compounds. When electrolytic cells are used to separate chemical compounds, the process is known as electrolysis.

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