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Chemistry, 06.12.2020 09:40 tashkynmurat

How is an electrolytic cell different from a galvanic cell? A. Galvanic cells have a voltage source added,
B. Electrons flow in the opposite direction,
C. The anode in an electrolytic cell is reduced,
D. Electricity does not flow in an electrolytic cell.

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