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what does a voltic cell do?​

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Answered by ᴅʏɴᴀᴍɪᴄᴀᴠɪ
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Answer:

➡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. The cathode is an electrode where reduction occurs.

▶For example, all batteries are made of one or more voltaic cells; batteries go flat when most or all of their reactants have been converted to products, transforming their chemical potential energy to electrical energy.

Answered by dimpaldhande2210
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Explanation:

The basic cell or voltaic cell is made up of two electrodes, one of copper and the other of zinc dipped in a glass vessel solution of dilute sulfuric acid. The current flows from copper to zinc outside the cell and from zinc to copper inside the cell when the two electrodes are connected externally with a piece of wire.

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