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The ions corresponding to the electrolyte i.e. both anions and cations are present in an electrolyte. These ions may be similar to the electrodes dipped in it.
Two electrodes in electrolyte solutions
The electrolyte corrodes one (or both, depending on the cell chemistry) of the electrodes, resulting in an imbalance of charge on those electrodes and when the circuit is completed externally a current flow.
In a electrochemical cell or a battery there are two electrodes and an electrolyte. Chemical reaction occurs between the electrodes and the electrolyte which causes one of the electrodes to be positively charged and the next one to be negatively charged. The differences between the two electrodes creates voltage. When the battery is now connected to a circuit it makes a current.
Chemical reactions occur between the electrolyte and the electrodes in an electrochemical cell.
The ions corresponding to the electrolyte i.e. both anions and cations are present in an electrolyte. These ions may be similar to the electrodes dipped in it.
Two electrodes in electrolyte solutions
The electrodes and the electrolyte are the main parts. The electrodes are the anode and the cathode.
An electrolyte is a conductor dissolved in water!
Two electrodes in electrolyte solutions
Neither. The voltage depends on the relative electronegativities of the materials in the electrodes, not the electrolyte between the electrodes.
Electrolyte
The electrolyte corrodes one (or both, depending on the cell chemistry) of the electrodes, resulting in an imbalance of charge on those electrodes and when the circuit is completed externally a current flow.
simply by taking electrodes forming the cathode and anode and using an electrolyte.
yes
The answer depends on what the electrolyte is!
In a electrochemical cell or a battery there are two electrodes and an electrolyte. Chemical reaction occurs between the electrodes and the electrolyte which causes one of the electrodes to be positively charged and the next one to be negatively charged. The differences between the two electrodes creates voltage. When the battery is now connected to a circuit it makes a current.