Chemistry of a Simple homemade battery

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A simple homemade battery can be created using coins, such as pennies and nickels, with a wet paper towel soaked in salt water serving as the electrolyte. The battery operates based on oxidation-reduction reactions, which generate electric current. Understanding the chemical processes involved is important for effective experimentation. For foundational knowledge, resources like Wikipedia articles on batteries and the Daniell cell can provide valuable insights into the underlying chemistry and functioning of such batteries.
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I want to make a simple home made battery. I am just starting to do experiments at home and I have read you can make a simple battery from coins like pennies and nickles. In between the coins would be a wet paper towel soaked in salt water which acts as the electrolyte between the two coins. I know that the current is produced by oxidation reduction reactions, the problem is I do not remember enough Chemistry to go through the exact process! (Which I hope to fix soon) If someone would be able to go through the reactions of this home made simple battery that would be great! I like to completely understand something scientifically before doing it experimentally.

Thanks!
~Matt
 
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