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Students can get the ICSE Chemistry Solutions Class 10 are on the Extramarks website

As for an electrolytic cell, we can say that it is much the same as a galvanic cell in many respects, as it requires a salt bridge, two electrodes, and the flow of electrons from the anode to the cathode. However, in many respects, the two still manage to be different from each other. For one, electrical energy is converted into chemical energy by an electrolytic cell and not the other way around. The ICSE Class 10 Chemistry Sulphuric Acid and ICSE Class 10 Chemistry Electrolysis explanations is available on the Extramarks website. <br>

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Students can get the ICSE Chemistry Solutions Class 10 are on the Extramarks website

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  1. ❖Students can get the ICSE Chemistry Solutions Class 10 are on the Extramarks website ❖https://www.extramarks.com/solved-board-paper/icse- class-10/chemistry

  2. ❖As for an electrolytic cell, we can say that it is much the same as a galvanic cell in many respects, as it requires a salt bridge, two electrodes, and the flow of electrons from the anode to the cathode. However, in many respects, the two still manage to be different from each other. For one, electrical energy is converted into chemical energy by an electrolytic cell and not the other way around. The ICSE Class 10 Chemistry Sulphuric Acid and ICSE Class 10 Chemistry Electrolysis explanations is available on the Extramarks website.

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