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A galvanic cell, also known as a voltaic cell, converts chemical energy into electrical energy through spontaneous redox reactions. It consists of two electrodes—an anode where oxidation occurs and a cathode where reduction takes place—immersed in electrolyte solutions. The flow of electrons from the anode to the cathode through an external circuit generates electric current. Additionally, the movement of ions in the electrolyte maintains charge balance, enabling continuous operation until one of the reactants is depleted.

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