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What are electrolyte, electrode and electrolytic cell?

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Answered by shashankkashyap2004
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Answer:

electrolyte-a liquid that an electric current can pass through, especially in an electric cell or battery

electrode-one of two points (terminals) where an electric current enters or leaves a battery, etc

electrolytic cell-An electrolytic cell uses electrical energy to drive a non-spontaneous redox reaction. An electrolytic cell is a kind of electrochemical cell. It is often used to decompose chemical compounds, in a process called electrolysis—the Greek word lysis means to break up.

Answered by Ananthapadmabnabha
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electrolyte----> the solution in which electrolysis is carried out.

Electrode -----> the conductor which you dip in the electrolyte to pass the current.

SORRY I DONT KNOW ABOUT ELECTROLYTIC CELL

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