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What type of energy conversion takes place in a voltaic cell?

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Chemicalenergy is spontaneously converted to electrical energy
Answered by madeducators1
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Energy conversion takes place in a voltaic cell:

Explanation:

  • The galvanic cell, or called voltaic cell, is an electrochemical cell that changes the synthetic energy over to electrical energy from the unconstrained redox responses occurring in the phone.
  • In any electrochemical interaction, electrons stream starting with one synthetic substance then onto the next, driven by an oxidation-decrease (redox) response. A redox response happens when electrons are moved from a substance that is oxidized to one that is being decreased.
  • The reductant is the substance that loses electrons and is oxidized all the while; the oxidant is the species that acquires electrons and is diminished simultaneously. The related potential not set in stone by the expected distinction between the valence electrons in molecules of various components.
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