| 1. | For an electrolytic cell, just about any inert conductor will do fine.
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| 2. | Similarly to a galvanic cell, electrolytic cells usually consist of two half cells.
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| 3. | The Hofmann voltameter is often used as a small-scale electrolytic cell.
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| 4. | Commercially, electrolytic cells are used in electrorefining and electrowinning of several non-ferrous metals.
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| 5. | But, the cell with the smaller voltage charges, making it an electrolytic cell.
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| 6. | Electrolytic cells operate at temperature ranges from and at atmospheric pressure.
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| 7. | Almost all high-purity aluminium, copper, zinc and lead is produced industrially in electrolytic cells.
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| 8. | The aluminium sinks to the bottom of the electrolytic cell, where it is periodically collected.
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| 9. | Impurities and precious metals settle to the bottom of the electrolytic cells as anode slimes.
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| 10. | Many electrolytic cells may also lack the requisite electrocatalysts.
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