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working of electrochemical cell​

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An electrochemical cell is a device that produces an electric current from energy released by a spontaneous redox reaction. ... Electrochemical cells have two conductive electrodes, called the anode and the cathode. The anode is defined as the electrode where oxidation occurs.

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An electrochemical cell is a device that produces an electric current from energy released by a spontaneous redox reaction. Electrochemical cells have two conductive electrodes, called the anode and the cathode. The anode is defined as the electrode where oxidation occurs.

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