The electrochemical cell stops working after some time because
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The electrochemical cell stops working after some time because
- Electrode potentials of both the electrodes become zero
- Electrode potentials of both the electrodes become equal
- One of the electrode is eaten away
- The reaction starts proceeding in opposite direction
Answer
(B) Electrode potentials of both the electrodes become equal
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