Daniel cell
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The Daniel Cell is a classic electrochemical cell consisting of zinc and copper electrodes immersed in their respective sulfate solutions and connected by a salt bridge. It generates electrical energy through redox reactions and is used primarily for educational and laboratory demonstrations in electrochemistry.
leclanche cell
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Leclanché Cell is a primary electrochemical cell commonly used as a standard dry cell battery. It consists of a zinc anode, a carbon rod cathode surrounded by manganese dioxide, and an electrolyte of ammonium chloride paste. Known for its reliability and portability, it is widely used in laboratory demonstrations, educational settings, and portable electrical devices. The cell provides a stable voltage output and serves as a practical example of electrochemical energy conversion.
Voltalic cell
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A Voltaic Cell, also known as a galvanic cell, is an electrochemical device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy through spontaneous redox reactions. It consists of two different metals or metal compounds (electrodes) immersed in electrolyte solutions, connected by a salt bridge or porous membrane to complete the circuit. Widely used in educational, research, and industrial laboratories, the Voltaic Cell demonstrates fundamental principles of electrochemistry, battery operation, and electron flow. Its robust design and clear setup make it essential for experiments involving voltage generation, electrochemical potentials, and energy conversion.