What happens when a voltage is applied across electrodes placed in an electrolyte?
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When a voltage is applied across the electrodes placed in an electrolyte, electric current gets generated across the electrode, i.e., electric current starts flowing from one electrode to the other.
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WHEN A VOLTAGE IS APPLIED ACROSS THE ELECTRODES PLACED IN AN ELECTROLYTE, ELECTRIC CURRENT GETS GENERATED ACROSS THE ELECTRODE, THAT IS ELECTRIC CURRENT STARTS FLOWING FROM ONE ELECTRODE TO THE OTHER.
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