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what is electrolytic cell????... ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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 GRANDxSAMARTH
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꧁ Electrolytic cell ꧂

As for an electrolytic cell, we can say that in many respects, it is much the same as a galvanic cell as it requires a salt bridge, two electrodes and the flow of electrons from the anode to the cathode. However, the two still manage to be different from each other in many respects. For one, an electrolytic cell converts electrical energy into chemical energy and not the other way round

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