define commercial cells
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Commercial cells are commercial batteries that are used in liquid paste or solid form in order to maximize the output of the electrical unit mass.
Where are they used?
- Commercial cells are usually used inside the batteries to produce electricity.
- These are a source of direct current electrical power or DC power.
- In a galvanic cell, an electrolyte is sued to separate the semi-porous membrane which allows the charge flow.
- Moreover, in a galvanic cell, a salt bridge is also used to connect the half cells and maintains their supply of electrical charges.
- In general, commercial cells are mostly used inside car batteries.
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