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The Anode in electrochemical cell has negative charge (-ve).
A voltaic cell is also called a Galvanic Cell. It is an electrochemical cell, but unlike other electrochemical cells it uses spontaneous redox reactions to create electricity.
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Chemical reactions occur between the electrolyte and the electrodes in an electrochemical cell.
Lots of things have an electrochemical cell in them. That electrochemical cell is a battery. You cell phone has at least two of them. There is a small one that "keeps alive" memory if you remove the primary battery. A flashlight has a cell or cells in it. We could go on all day. Motor vehicles have a battery, which is a collection of electrochemical cells. Note that a battery could be composed of a single cell, like the "AAA", "AA", "C" and "D" cells. We call them batteries, but they are a single electrochemical cell. A 9-volt battery, on the other hand, has several cells in it stacked in series so their voltages add. That car battery we mentioned is 6 electrochemical cells "long" so that the voltages will sum to the 12 volts (which is actually a bit over 13 volts).
Galvanic cell, voltaic cell, electrochemical cell. Do not confuse it with electrolytic cell.
The Anode in electrochemical cell has negative charge (-ve).
Rechargeable battery or electrochemical battery.
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A battery is the electrochemical cell is used as an energy source in a flashlight.
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A voltaic cell is also called a Galvanic Cell. It is an electrochemical cell, but unlike other electrochemical cells it uses spontaneous redox reactions to create electricity.
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