redoxcellák
Redoxcellák, also known as electrochemical cells, are devices that convert chemical energy into electrical energy or vice versa through redox reactions. These reactions involve the transfer of electrons between chemical species. A fundamental component of a redox cell is the presence of two electrodes, an anode and a cathode, immersed in an electrolyte solution. Oxidation occurs at the anode, where a substance loses electrons, while reduction occurs at the cathode, where a substance gains electrons.
The flow of electrons between the anode and cathode through an external circuit constitutes an electric current.
The potential difference between the electrodes, measured in volts, drives the electron flow. The overall efficiency