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What happens when a voltage is applied across electrodes placed in an electrolyte?

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Answered by BRAINLYBOOSTER12
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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.

Answered by Anonymous
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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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