Electrolysis | Electrochemistry | Chap#16 | Class 10 | Punjab Board
Electrochemistry Chapter No.16 Start Electrolysis with complete Introduction and Electrolytic Cell Composition class 10 chemistry! Electrolysis is the process in which electric current is passed through an electrolyte to cause a chemical reaction that does not occur spontaneously In this video we will first explain what is electrolysis and where it is used in real life like electroplating extraction of metals and production of chemicals Then we will explain the composition of an electrolytic cell with diagram We will cover all parts of electrolytic cell like electrolyte electrodes anode cathode battery and external circuit You will learn the difference between anode and cathode oxidation and reduction at each electrode and how ions move in the solution Punjab Board New syllabus subscribe my YouTube channel for more lectures @HusnainaMajeed

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