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Kritika Trehan 7 years, 9 months ago
A cell is a single electrolyte and anode/cathode chemical reaction cell. It has a characteristic voltage which is set by the chemistry.
A battery is generally a stack of series-connected cells, although typically a single celled battery is also called a battery. The voltage of a battery is the number of cells times the characteristic cell voltage.
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