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What is the energy change involved in the working of a cell?​

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Answered by bhamaresanika2002
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Answer:

In all cells, chemical potential energy, released by breakage of certain chemical bonds, is used to generate potential energy in the form of concentration and electric potential gradients.

Answered by vipinkumar69547
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Concept- To answer this question, recall the conception of energy birth from a cell. A voltaic cell is also known as the galvanic cell is an electrochemical cell in which electrical energy is attained from a robotic redox response that occurs inside the cell.

Answer-Chemical energy to electrical energy. A chemical stored energy is employed to run electrical circuits. Our own inputs like voice, optical, haptic are converted through detectors into electrical signals.

Explanation- An electric battery is a device conforming of one or further electrochemical cells that convert stored chemical energy into electrical energy. Each cell contains a positive terminal, or cathode, and a negative terminal, or anode. Electrolytes allow ions to move between the electrodes and outstations, which allows current to flow out of the battery to perform work.

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