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How many terminals in cell?​

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Answered by younus23
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Answer:

two terminals

Explanation:

All electrochemical cells have two terminals, referred to as the anode and cathode or positive (+) and negative (-).

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • The anode and cathode, or positive (+) and negative (-), are two terminals found in all electrochemical cells (-).
  • Many dry batteries have a protruding metal cap for the positive terminal (cathode) and a flat metal disc for the negative terminal (anode) (see Battery terminal).
  • Electrons flow from the negative terminal to the positive terminal in a galvanic cell like a standard AA battery, whereas the conventional current flows in the opposite direction.
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