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What is a electric cell?​

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Answered by pcchaudhari1204
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An electric cell is a device, which converts chemical energy into electrical energy. It has two terminals, which are made up of metal: one terminal is positive, while the other one is negative. When the two terminals are connected to an electrical device, electric current flows through it.

An electrochemical cell consists of electrodes namely cathode and anode.

The non-spontaneous reaction is controlled by an external source of current.

The decomposition of an electrolytic solution by passing current, which results in the liberation of corresponding gases or metals is known as electrolysis.

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Answered by pradeepdasgupta69
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A device, such as a battery, that is capable of changing some form of energy, such as chemical energy or radiant energy, into electricity. Also called voltaic cell♦ An electric cell that converts light energy into electrical energy using the photoelectric effect is called a photoelectric or photovoltaic cell; such cells are used in the generation of solar power and are called solar cells. See also galvanic.

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