A galvanic cell differs from an electrolytic cell in that a galvanic cell _____.
A) consumes electrical energy from an external source
B) drives a nonspontaneous redox reaction
C) contains two electrodes to provide an external connection
D) uses the energy released during a spontaneous redox reaction to generate electricity
E) contains an electrolyte that connects the electrodes
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