what is the result of the lemon battery experiment?
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This result is consistent with the fact that copper atoms from the electrode are not involved in the chemical reaction model for the cell. When the battery is hooked up to an external circuit and a significant electric current is flowing, the zinc electrode loses mass, as predicted by the zinc oxidation reaction above.
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The lemon battery gave off a lot less voltage than the store bought batteries, but still had the average of . 214 Volts. All from a lemon, a penny, and a nail. The average of the Phillips battery was 1.552 Volts.
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