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If both anode and cathode dip in the same electrolyte solution then in this case we do not require a salt bridge.why?and how potential difference generate here as the electrolyte is same(ions have same SRP value)? ((NCERT page 67 article3.2 4 paragraph))
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Tamanna Sharma 5 years, 10 months ago

How you can say that ellectrical neutrality how we overcome the junction potential here

Mahi D 5 years, 10 months ago

Electrical neutrality is already maintained if u dip both electrodes in same electrolyte. Salt bridge is actually considered inert so as such there is no effect on neutrality of the soln. when both are in same electrolyte.

Tamanna Sharma 5 years, 10 months ago

I mean 'how to maintain eletrical neutrality 'here as it is one of the important function of salt bridge

Mahi D 5 years, 10 months ago

I couldn't understand ur second doubt in ur question

Mahi D 5 years, 10 months ago

Salt bridge is obviously not needed when anode and cathode are dipped in same electrolytic soln. U know it performs the function of transfer of ions so that reduction and oxidation takes place but when both are dipped in same soln. then the ions from the soln. are easily transferred to electrodes so in this case no salt bridge is needed .
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