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How does a battery generate an electric current?(1 point)
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A battery uses chemical reactions that create two areas of negative charge. Electrons flow down a circuit from one negative charge to the other.
A battery uses chemical reactions that create two areas of negative charge. Electrons flow down a circuit from one negative charge to the other.
A battery uses chemical reactions that create areas of conductors and insulators. Electrons flow down a circuit from the conductors and stop at the insulators.
A battery uses chemical reactions that create areas of conductors and insulators. Electrons flow down a circuit from the conductors and stop at the insulators.
A battery uses static electricity to create areas of positive and negative charge. Electrons flow down a circuit from the negative to positive charge.
A battery uses static electricity to create areas of positive and negative charge. Electrons flow down a circuit from the negative to positive charge.
A battery uses chemical reactions to create areas of positive and negative charge. Electrons flow down a circuit from the negative to positive charge.

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A battery generates an electric current by using chemical reactions to create areas of positive and negative charge. Electrons flow down a circuit from the negative to positive charge. Therefore, the correct response is:

**A battery uses chemical reactions to create areas of positive and negative charge. Electrons flow down a circuit from the negative to positive charge.**
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