Edelweiss Chemical Science Journal (ISSN 2641-7383)
A
device capable of either generating electrical energy from chemical
reactions
or using electrical energy
to cause chemical reactions is called Electrochemical
cell. The
electrochemical cells which generate an electric current are called voltaic
cells or galvanic cells and those that generate chemical reactions, via
electrolysis are called electrolytic cells. An electrolytic cell is an electrochemical cell that
drives a non-spontaneous redox
reaction
through the application of electrical energy. Important examples of
electrolysis are the decomposition of water into hydrogen and oxygen, and
bauxite into aluminium and other chemicals. Electroplating (e.g. of copper,
silver, nickel or chromium) is done using an electrolytic cell. Electrolysis is a technique that uses a direct
electric current (DC).
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