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Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Electrochemistry Part 2: Electrochemical Cells & Salt Bridge

 Topic: Electrochemical Cells|| Galvanic & Electolytic Cells|| Salt Bridge

Tutor: Ms Pooja Potdar

About: Dear all, this blog is all about details learning of the electrochemical cells.

These cells play an important role in various day to day electronic applications. There are two types of electrochemical cells:

  • Galvanic Cells
  • Electrolytic Cell

Comparative study of two cells with the help of difference between them, is the best and an easy way to memorize these cells and understanding the concepts. 

Also, to know about the salt bridge and its function and importance in Galvanic cells kindly go through the video linked below.


Learning about these concepts will not only be helpful for your examinations but also for your day to day life as well.

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