An electrochemical cell requires two different electrodes (ussually metals) and an electrolyte.
Just so you know, i copied this statement straight out of a textbook ;)
When more than one cell or battery is put together in a single circuit then such arrangement of cells is called combination of cells.
It is free of local action, because its negative terminal, the zinc rod is amalgamated.
O(N^2)..Explanation :For this question its going to use 2 for loop;so it vil be executed n^2 time,Ex:n=5; then that vil be executed 25 time;So answer is O(N^2)
This test is done by cell phone carriers where they put a sticker on your device near the battery. Usually the sticker is white but if your device is exposed to liquid, the sticker will change its color to pink/red. The carrier's tech based on the color will say whether you are eligible for warranty or not. I personally feel this is a stupid way to test a device's functionality.
a- However most metals and many other solids have unit cell structures described as body center cubic (bcc), face cantered cubic (fcc) or Hexagonal Close Packed (hcp). 1- iron 2- sodium 3- gold 4- cooper 5- zinc
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They produce lysosomes in cell. Produce cell wall materials exept cellulose. Involve in material transportation mainly.
It produces materials needed for cell wall synthesis.They also produce lysosomes,glycoprotein,glycolipids.
It produces materials needed for cell wall synthesis.They also produce lysosomes,glycoprotein,glycolipids.I
It produces materials needed for cell wall synthesis.They also produce lysosomes,glycoprotein,glycolipids.
Yes, the anode is negative in an electrochemical cell.
Yes, the anode is positive in an electrochemical cell.
Yes, the cathode is negative in an electrochemical cell.
In an electrochemical cell, the anode is the positive electrode.
No, the anode is the negative electrode in an electrochemical cell.
Yes, anodes are positively charged in an electrochemical cell.
Oxidation takes place at the anode in an electrochemical cell.