✔ 最佳答案
The statement "electrons flow from the positive terminal to the negative terminal inside the battery by chemical action" is FALSE.
Inside a battery, there is electrolyte (solution or paste of solution containing mobile ions) between the two terminals. Actually, there is no electron flows in the battery because there is no electron flow in solution.
At the negative terminal (anode), oxidation reaction occurs to release electrons. In the external circuit, the electrons formed at the negative terminal move to the positive terminal. At the positive terminal (cathode), electrons are gained from the external circuit and reduction reaction occurs. In the whole process, there is no electron flows in the battery. Electrons only flow in external circuit.