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uses of electrochemical cell​

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Answered by amansingh8285364027
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In the process of the reaction, electrons can be transferred from the zinc to the copper through an electrically conducting path as a useful electric current. An electrochemical cell can be created by placing metallic electrodes into an electrolyte where a chemical reaction either uses or generates an electric current.

Explanation:

The principles of cells are used to make electrical batteries. In science and technology, a battery is a device that stores chemical energy and makes it available in an electrical form. Batteries are made of electrochemical devices such as one or more galvanic cells or fuel cells.

Answered by padmasinhapsinha3735
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Electrochemical Cells :

Explanation:

: used for determining the pH of solutions, solubility product.

: It determines the equilibrium constant and other thermodynamic properties.

: It is used for potentiometric titrations.

Potentiometric titrations : It is the technique similar to direct titrations of a redox reaction.

** In this technique no indicator is used.

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