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voltaic cells generate electricity by​

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Answered by pammipathak28
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Electrical current is the movement of charged particles, either electrons or ions, through a conductor. A voltaic cell is an electrochemical cell that uses a chemical reaction to produce electrical energy. The important parts of a voltaic cell: The anode is an electrode where oxidation occurs.

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  • A galvanic (voltaic) cell uses the energy released during a spontaneous redox reaction (ΔG<0) to generate electricity. ... The oxidation half-reaction occurs at one electrode (the anode), and the reduction half-reaction occurs at the other (the cathode).

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