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what are the rods dipped in sodium chloride called​

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Answered by helenfaustina12
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The electrolysis cell

The cell consists of two conducting rods called electrodes, dipped into a compound in a molten state or in solution, that is able to conduct electricity called the electrolyte.

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The cell consists of two conducting rods called electrodes, dipped into a compound in a molten state or in solution, that is able to conduct electricity called the electrolyte.

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