The Function of a Battery, the 3 Components of a Battery Cell, the Composition of a Battery Cell, the Reason an Electrical Imbalance is Created Between the Anode and Cathode of a Battery, the Reason a Battery’s Electrolyte Prohibits Direct Electron Flow Toward the Cathode, How Electrical Energy is Transferred From a Battery to an Electronic Device, and the Reason Batteries Permanently Stop Functioning

Batteries at their most basic, convert stored chemical energy into electrical energy. Battery cells are comprised of 3 components, an anode (negative charge), a cathode (positive charge), and the electrolyte. Zinc is typically the anode (negative charge), graphite is typically the core which is the cathode (positive charge), and Ammonium Chloride paste acts as the electrode. Due to a chemical reaction within the battery, the anode builds up an excess of electrons which causes an electrical diffe...


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