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Electrolysis vs Laser   Women have traditionally desired to have a smooth and glowing skin without hair. They have been making use of different methods to remove unwanted hair from various body parts such as armpits, arms, legs, and even the pubic area. While waxing remains a popular hair removal method for... 
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Electroplating vs Electrolysis   What is Electrolysis? Electrolysis is a process, which uses a direct electrical current to break chemical compounds. So electrolysis process needs an external source of electrical energy for operation. A spontaneous chemical reaction is forced to do in electrolysis. For electrolysis... 
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Strong vs Weak Electrolytes   All the compounds can be categorized into two groups, as electrolytes and non-electrolytes based on their ability to produce ions and, therefore, able to conduct electricity. The process of passing a current through an electrolytic solution and, therefore, forcing the positive... 
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Electrode vs Electrolyte   Electrolyte and electrode are two very important concepts discussed in the fields of electrochemistry. An electrolyte is basically a solution of ions. An electrode is a device that is used to create an electrical connection between a conductor and a non-conductor. Both of these... 
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Electrochemical Cell vs Electrolytic Cell   In electro chemistry oxidation, reduction reactions play an important role. In an oxidation reduction reaction, electrons are transferring from one reactant to another. The substance that accepts electrons is known as a reducing agent, where as the substance which... 
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Electrolytic vs Galvanic Cells Electrolytic and galvanic cells are two types of electrochemical cells. In both electrolytic and galvanic cells, oxidation-reduction reactions are taking place. In a cell, there are two electrodes called an anode and a cathode. Oxidation reaction takes place on the anode, and the... 
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Electrolytes vs Nonelectrolytes All the compounds can be categorized into two groups, as electrolytes and non electrolytes based on their ability to produce ions and therefore, able to conduct electricity. The process of passing a current through an electrolytic solution and therefore, forcing the positive and... 
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