1) A capacitor consists of two conducting plates separated by an insulator. It stores electrical charge by accumulating electrons of one polarity on one plate and the opposite polarity on the other plate.
2) When a capacitor is connected to a battery, a momentary current flows as electrons gather on one plate and are drawn off the other, building up equal and opposite charges. No current flows once the capacitor is fully charged.
3) The capacitance of a capacitor determines how much charge it can store and is equal to the charge stored divided by the potential difference between the plates.