A simple galvanic cell will consist of only an electrolyte and two different electrodes.
Otherwise, you could set up a galvanic cell which could really confuse your interpretation.
The stronger an electrolyte the greater the voltage produced when used in a galvanic cell.
A battery is a set of galvanic cells that are connected in parallel.
As electrons leave one half of a galvanic cell and flow to the other, a difference in charge is established.
In 1813 he constructed a large galvanic cell and conducted experiments using them.
The galvanic cell potential results from a pair of electrodes.
I assume that each nail was in a separate glass or plastic container to prevent setting up a galvanic cell.
It is analogous to a galvanic cell acting in reverse.
When the aluminum foil touches the filling, a galvanic cell is created in the mouth.