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is Is there always a need for a salt bridge to let a galvanic cell work continuously?

I read in a book that "sometimes"Sometimes, both the electrodes dip in the same electrolyte solution & in such cases we do not require a salt bridge" how.

How is this possible???

is there always a need for salt bridge to let a galvanic cell work continuously

I read in a book that "sometimes, both the electrodes dip in the same electrolyte solution & in such cases we do not require a salt bridge" how is this possible???

Is there always a need for a salt bridge to let a galvanic cell work continuously?

I read in a book that "Sometimes, both the electrodes dip in the same electrolyte solution & in such cases we do not require a salt bridge".

How is this possible?

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is there always a need for salt bridge to let a galvanic cell work continuously

I read in a book that "sometimes, both the electrodes dip in the same electrolyte solution & in such cases we do not require a salt bridge" how is this possible???