How does a battery actually work? through what process does it move electrons through the wires?

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I’ve seen descirptions of batteries, and how they kinda push electrons through wires to the other side, but how does that actually work? What’s the mechanism that makes them actually move?

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one element really wants to get rid of electron and become ionized and other element do not mind accepting that extra electron.

Thats why there is no better element for anode than lithium , because there is no way you can rip off electrone from helium or hydrogen ( all 3 types btw) and it gets harder with heavier elements because you need to overcome more “resistance” aka its more energy expensive per atom to get one electron out

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