Chemical Principles
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Chapter 11, Problem 88E
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:Current required to produce
Concept introduction:Electrolysis is method to transform electrical energy into chemical energy. Electrolytic cells transform electric energy into a chemical energy. In these cells, non-spontaneous reactions occur so energy is supplied for their occurrence. These cells have positive anode and negative cathode.
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