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wet cell
An electrochemical cell requires two different electrodes (ussually metals) and an electrolyte. Just so you know, i copied this statement straight out of a textbook ;)
In an electrochemical cell, the cathode is negative because it attracts positively charged ions from the electrolyte solution, allowing for the flow of electrons and the generation of electrical current.
It is a cell that contains an electrolyte in which an electrochemical reaction produces an electromotive force.
The electrolyte
a dry cell is a cell that has electrolyte that is a paste a wet cell is a cell that has a liquid electrolyte -sads
A wet cell battery is a type of electrochemical cell that uses a liquid electrolyte, typically a solution of sulfuric acid and water, to facilitate the movement of ions between the battery's electrodes. Commonly found in lead-acid batteries, wet cells are widely used in applications such as automotive starting and backup power systems. The liquid electrolyte allows for higher current capacity and greater energy density compared to dry cell batteries. However, they require careful maintenance and can be prone to leakage and spillage.
Rechargeable battery or electrochemical battery.
In an electrochemical cell, ions flow through the electrolyte to complete the circuit and allow for the redox reactions to occur at the electrodes. The electrolyte acts as a medium for the movement of ions between the anode and cathode, enabling the transfer of charge and generation of electrical current.
Cations flow to the cathode in an electrochemical cell through the electrolyte solution, attracted by the negative charge of the cathode. This movement of cations allows for the transfer of electrons and the generation of electrical current in the cell.
an acidic liquid
submerged