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What is an electrochemical cell?

A. Two electrodes separated by an electrolyte that can generate an electrical current.
B. A chemical that, when an electrical current is passed through it, releases a large amount of energy.
C. A biological cell, such as a bacterium, that can generate an electrical current.
D. An electrical circuit formed from chemicals in a solid state rather than metals or metalloids.

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Answer:

Two electrodes separated by an electrolyte that can generate an electrical current.

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A. Two electrodes separated by an electrolyte that can generate an electrical current.

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