where do the electrons in electricity come from and how does that not wreck up other atoms that I assume need those electrons

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For example, I was listening to a podcast about hydropower, and the mentioned that the water current does what it does, and shakes these electrons free and that creates electricity, but do the h2o molecules lose an electron, or are there just a ton of free roaming electrons out I’m the world. I have no clue how it all works, do maybe my assumptions are all wrong, Thanks in advance!

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Electrons in current are like hot potatoes. They keep getting passed to the next guy. Everyone gets to keep a potato, just not the one he started with.

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