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6. For a cell to produce a current, the
electrodes of the cell must.

a. have a potential difference.

b. be in a liquid.

c. be at two different temperatures.

d. be flattened,


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Answer:

for a cell to produce a current the cell electrodes of the cell must have a potential difference option A is the correct answer

Answer: (A)

Current flows in a circuit having a cell only when the electrodes of the cell have finite potential difference.