what is the effect of chemical reaction taking place at electrode within the solution
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the electropositive element store at cathode and electronegative element store at anode
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The effect of chemical reaction taking place at electrode within the solution is: Electrolysis
- Electrolysis is the flow of current through a liquid, which results in chemical changes.
- The liquid can be a molten ioinic compound or an aqueous solution.
- On partially immersing two electrodes in the solution and connecting them to a current source electrode reaction occurs.
- The electrode reaction is defined as the net oxidation or reduction process that takes place at an electrode.
- The reaction make take place within a single step or a single red-ox (reduction-oxidation) reaction or may consist of a series of reactions.
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