Electrochemistry
Electricity

Electrochemistry
The ability of chemical reactions to produce electricity, and conversely the ability of electricity to drive chemical reactions has a wide array of uses. Electrochemistry has always been an important part of electricity. From the initial invention of the Voltaic pile, electrochemical cells have evolved into the many different types of batteries, electroplating and electrolysis cells. Aluminium is produced in vast quantities this way, and many portable devices are electrically powered using rechargeable cells.
Electronics
Direct Current Versus Alternating Current
Electrochemistry
Electric potential
Protons
Wires conduct electricity
Electrical Circuits
Making Electricity
Electricity
Neutrons
Electrical Charges
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