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Do electrolytic cells have salt bridges

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no

Step-by-step explanation:

In electrolytic cell you can dip both anode and cathode in the same solution. Then yes, you don't have a salt bridge because you use the same electrolyte. Salt bridge passes ions at a certain rate that is not too high in order to prevent electrolyte mixing.

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