beemz
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so ah galvanic cells, the reactions occur simulataneously and there are two half cells?..
electrolytic, a voltage is applied to make the reaction occur... and there is only one cell?
... in a galvanic cell the anode is negative but in the electrolytic cell the anode is positive?? why??? .. they do the same thing... the anode is oxidised in both cells so why are they different charges? why? why? :S
electrolytic, a voltage is applied to make the reaction occur... and there is only one cell?
... in a galvanic cell the anode is negative but in the electrolytic cell the anode is positive?? why??? .. they do the same thing... the anode is oxidised in both cells so why are they different charges? why? why? :S