A wet cell battery consists of several key components: the electrolyte, typically a liquid acid solution like sulfuric acid; the positive and negative electrodes, usually made of lead; and the separator, which keeps the electrodes apart while allowing ionic movement. The battery casing holds all these parts together and is often made of durable materials to contain the acidic electrolyte. When the battery is charged or discharged, chemical reactions occur between the electrodes and the electrolyte, producing electrical energy.
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