galvanic cell

  • 101voltaic battery — noun battery consisting of a number of voltaic cells arranged in series or parallel (Freq. 2) • Syn: ↑galvanic battery • Hypernyms: ↑battery, ↑electric battery • Hyponyms: ↑dry battery, ↑ …

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  • 102Salt bridge — A salt bridge, in chemistry, is a laboratory device used to connect the oxidation and reduction half cells of a galvanic cell (voltaic cell), a type of electrochemical cell. Salt bridge usually comes in two types: glass tube and filter… …

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  • 103Standard electrode potential (data page) — The standard electrode potentials are electrode potentials of half cells at equilibrium. They can be used to determine the potential of an electrochemical cell or galvanic cell, or a position of equilibrium for an electrochemical (redox) reaction …

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  • 104Lemon battery — A lemon battery is a device used in an experiment proposed in many science textbooks around the world. [ [http://www.hilaroad.com/camp/projects/lemon/lemon battery.html Lemon Battery ] ] It consists of inserting two different metallic objects,… …

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  • 105pH — For other uses, see PH (disambiguation). Acids and Bases Acid dissociation constant Acid base extraction Acid–base reaction Acid–base titration Dissociation c …

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  • 106Rechargeable battery — A rechargeable lithium polymer Nokia mobile phone battery …

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  • 107History of the battery — could only function in a certain orientation. Many used glass jars to hold their components, which made them fragile. These practical flaws made them unsuitable for portable appliances. Near the end of the 19th century, the invention of dry cell… …

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  • 108Nickel–cadmium battery — From top to bottom – Gumstick , AA, and AAA Ni–Cd batteries. specific energy 40–60 W·h/kg energy density 50–150 W·h/L specific power 150& …

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  • 109Nickel–metal hydride battery — NiMH redirects here. For other uses, see NIMH (disambiguation). Nickel–metal hydride battery Modern, high capacity NiMH rechargeable cells specific energy 60–120 W·h/kg[1] …

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  • 110Nernst equation — In electrochemistry, the Nernst equation is an equation that can be used (in conjunction with other information) to determine the equilibrium reduction potential of a half cell in an electrochemical cell. It can also be used to determine the… …

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