How can an electrochemical cell be converted into an electrolytic cell? (Jee Main 2024)
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How can an electrochemical cell be converted into an electrolytic cell? (Jee Main 2024)
- Applying an external opposite potential lower than \(\mathrm{E}_{\mathrm{celf}}^{\circ} .\)
- Reversing the flow of ions in salt bridge.
- Applying an external opposite potential greater than \(\mathrm{E}_{\mathrm{celf}}^{\circ} .\)
- Exchanging the electrodes at anode and cathode.
Answer
(C) Applying an external opposite potential greater than E _ celf ^ .
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