When two electrolytes, each containing ions with
different oxidation states, are allowed to exchange charges, the result is an electric current.
Not exact matches
Although each has a radically
different chemical structure, they all increased the
oxidation state of human cells.
Vanadium has four
oxidation states, known as V (+2), V (+3), V (+4), and V (+5); in each
state the element carries a
different amount of electric charge.