how the battery works
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Batteries have three parts, an anode (-), a cathode (+), and the electrolyte. The cathode and anode (the positive and negative sides at either end of a traditional battery) are hooked up to an electrical circuit. The chemical reactions in the battery causes a build up of electrons at the anode.
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Generally batteries works on the principle of Electro-Chemical Reactions.
Electro-chemical reactions form the basis of conversion of chemical energy into electrical energy in batteries. The anode undergoes what is known as an oxidation reaction: during discharge two or more ions from the electrolyte combine with the anode to form a compound and release one or more electrons. Simultaneously, the cathode undergoes a reduction reaction.
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Generally batteries works on the principle of Electro-Chemical Reactions.
Electro-chemical reactions form the basis of conversion of chemical energy into electrical energy in batteries. The anode undergoes what is known as an oxidation reaction: during discharge two or more ions from the electrolyte combine with the anode to form a compound and release one or more electrons. Simultaneously, the cathode undergoes a reduction reaction.
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