Electrochemical reaction occurs when electrolytes comes into contact with electrodes (solid conductors).
Apple because i have done the experement
An apple doesn't generate electricity on its own. However, through a process called microbial fuel cells, the natural sugars in the apple can be broken down by bacteria to produce small amounts of electricity. This process harnesses the energy stored in the apple to generate power.
Highly acidic fruits produce electricity because they contain electrolytes. Electrolytes work with the electrodes to produce electricity. Oranges and lemons are examples of fruits with electrolytes.
No, apples do not produce electricity. Lemons can produce a small amount of electricity due to the citric acid acting as an electrolyte between two different metals, which can generate a weak electrical current when connected by wires and a voltmeter.
Well, seeing as an apple is a non electronic, non productional fruit, I would have to say none. The main purpose of an apple is to be eaten, not produce electricity nor electrical products.
No, an apple does not contain enough energy to power a light bulb. A light bulb requires electricity to produce light, which usually comes from a power source such as batteries, generators, or electrical outlets. The energy stored in an apple is not enough to produce the amount of electricity needed to power a light bulb.
Batteries do not produce electricity, they only store electricity.
An Apple computer.
The only plant apple seeds can produce are apple trees.
generators produce electricity via electromagnetic induction
Well, Many things can produce electricity. An easy way to produce electricity is to get a coil and pass a bar magnet through it.
apples have alot of electricity but im not for sure exactly how much but it is the fruit with the highest amount of electricity