Which statement is true about the two metals used in batteries?(1 point)

Responses

The two metals have opposite charges.
The two metals have opposite charges.

The two metals are not reactive to chemicals inside the battery.
The two metals are not reactive to chemicals inside the battery.

The two metals are the same.
The two metals are the same.

The two metals restrict the flow of electrons.

1 answer

The true statement about the two metals used in batteries is:

The two metals have opposite charges.

In a battery, typically one metal acts as the anode (negative electrode) and the other as the cathode (positive electrode), creating a flow of electrons from one to the other due to their opposite charges.