In an electrochemical cell, polarization is caused by

a

chlorine

b

oxygen

c

tetaoxsulphate (Vl) acid

d

hydrogen

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GODLADE
8 years ago

hydrogen bubbles which causes back emf stick to the electrode,such is removed by means of depolariser like manganese(iv) oxide.thanks

testy21
2 months ago

in an electrochemical cell, polarization is caused by the accumulation of hydrogen gas bubbles around the copper (positive) electrode

kingsley100
9 years ago

Pls explain

KWAGIWA
5 years ago

explain how polarization is caused in an electrochemical cell

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