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Q: What happens when electrodes touch in a battery?
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What is a battery end called?

Electrodes... Positive (anode) and Negative (cathode) electrodes which are attached to the terminals. The electrodes provide the chemical energy which is converted to a flow of electrons. And the electrolyte, the electrolyte separates the electrodes but allows for the passages of electrons and ions for the electro-chemical reaction of the electrodes.


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What are the two pieces of difference metals that are in contact with electrolytes in a battery?

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