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What are the two electrodes of a simple cell?​

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Answered by pranavgaming345
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The two electrodes must be two different metals. The electrolyte can be acid solution, alkaline solution, salt solution or even a fruit such as orange or lemon.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • Basic Electric Cells in O-Level Chemistry
  • Electricity is used to generate chemical changes in electrolytic cells.
  • As a result, we call the conversion of electrical energy to chemical energy.
  • Chemical changes are employed to create electricity in Simple Cells (also known as Electric Cells), converting chemical energy to electrical energy.
  • Simple Cell Components: A simple cell is made up of two solid electrodes in an electrolyte that are linked by an electrical conductor such as wire.
  • Metals must be different between the two electrodes.
  • Acid, alkaline, salt, or even a fruit like orange or lemon can be used as an electrolyte.
  • The voltage generated is determined by the reactivity series' points for the two metals.
  • The voltage increases with the distance between the metals in the reactivity series.

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