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Interpretation:
The feature of a
Concept introduction:
The redox reactions are those reactions which involves the oxidation as well as reduction processes.
Answer to Problem 30A
The redox reactions are used in
Explanation of Solution
The redox reactions are used in electrochemical reaction to produces the electricity. In electrochemical cell, the electric current is flow due to the flow of charged particles and a electrochemical cells are composed of cathode and anode in two separate solutions and these solutions are connected with each other by a salt bridge and a conductive wire.
The redox reactions are used in electrochemical reaction to produces the electricity. In electrochemical cell, the electric current is flow due to the flow of charged particles and a electrochemical cells are composed of cathode and anode in two separate solutions and these solutions are connected with each other by a salt bridge and a conductive wire.
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