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two types of electric cell​

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Two Types of Cell

There are two fundamental types of electrochemical cell: galvanic and electrolytic. Galvanic cells convert chemical potential energy into electrical energy. The energy conversion is achieved by spontaneous (ΔG < 0) redox reactions producing a flow of electrons.✍︎

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Cell, in electricity, unit structure used to generate an electrical current by some means other than the motion of a conductor in a magnetic field.

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A dry cell is a chemical battery in which no free liquid is present, the electrolyte being soaked up by some absorbent material such as cardboard. There are two fundamental types of electrochemical cell: (1) Galvanic and (2) Electrolytic. Galvanic cells convert chemical potential energy into electrical energy. The energy conversion is achieved by spontaneous (ΔG < 0) redox reactions producing a flow of electrons.

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