1) A capacitor consists of two conducting plates separated by an insulator. When a capacitor is connected to a battery, electrons flow momentarily charging one plate and discharging the other.
2) 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.
3) Capacitors can be connected in series or parallel. Capacitors in parallel have a total capacitance equal to the sum of individual capacitances, while capacitors in series have a total capacitance equal to the reciprocal of the sum of the reciprocals of individual capacitances.