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How Batteries Work: Anode, Cathode & Electrolyte Explained
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[QUOTE="ARC123, post: 5458825, member: 589422"] I have done a decent amount do research on this topic and can't find out about the "magic" that happens in the battery. I know that is is made of cathode which is the positive and anode for the negative with electrolytes in the middle. What I can't find is what anodes and cathodes are made of(like composition not metal) and how adding electrolyte can store chemical energy. [/QUOTE]
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