General Chemistry II
An electrochemical cell is a device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy or vice versa through redox (oxidation-reduction) reactions. It consists of two electrodes, an anode where oxidation occurs, and a cathode where reduction takes place, separated by an electrolyte that allows ion movement. The flow of electrons between the electrodes generates electrical current, illustrating the fundamental principles of oxidation-reduction reactions and their half-reactions.
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