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Summary
Galvanic cells, or batteries, convert chemical energy into electrical energy through oxidation and reduction reactions. Zinc acts as the anode, losing electrons, while copper, as the cathode, gains electrons. A salt bridge maintains charge neutrality, allowing continuous current flow. Cell potential indicates the ability to do work, decreasing as energy is used.