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An electrochemical cell that produces a current from an oxidation–reduction reaction is often called a(n) _________ cell.
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An electrochemical cell is a device that produces an electric current from energy released by a spontaneous chemical reaction. This reaction is an oxidation-reduction reaction, also known as a redox reaction. Show more…
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