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How does chemical energy produce current the use of the electric cells

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Answered by Anonymous
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Batteries transform chemical energy into electrical energy. ... When the positive and negative terminals are connected so that electrons (electricity) can flow between them (usually by a wire), chemical reactions occur at the electrodes. These reactions release excess electrons at the anode which flow to the cathode.

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Batteries transform chemical energy into electrical energy. ... When the positive and negative terminals are connected so that electrons (electricity) can flow between them (usually by a wire), chemical reactions occur at the electrodes. These reactions release excess electrons at the anode which flow to the cathode.

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