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Devices to store chemical energy and convert it to electrical energy.
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Using a significantly large metallic sphere, could we draw out the electrons from the negati...
I've pored over many articles on electrochemical cells, and I understand that on the oxidation side of a zinc-copper Daniell cell, the anode is highly negatively charged because zinc participates in o …
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What force is responsible for the movement of electrons in a current caused by an electroche...
However, I have seen many stating that batteries are not coulombic devices--that the negative/positive terminal isn't negatively/positively charged. … Link explaining that batteries are not electrostatic devices:
Why would a circuit like this will not work/or work? …