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  • Understanding Electric Cells: Electrodes and Electrolytes
    The two main parts of an electric cell are:

    1. Electrodes: These are the conductors that carry the electric current. There are two electrodes in a cell: the anode (negative electrode) and the cathode (positive electrode).

    2. Electrolyte: This is the substance that conducts electricity between the electrodes. It can be a liquid, paste, or solid.

    These parts work together to create an electric current through a chemical reaction.

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