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The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
voltaic cell a simple device with which chemical energy is converted into electrical energy. Two dissimilar metals (e.g., copper and zinc) are immersed in an electrolyte (e.g., a dissolved sulfate). If the metals are connected by an external circuit, one metal is reduced (i.e., gains electrons) while the other metal is oxidized (i.e., loses electrons). In the example above, copper is reduced and zinc is oxidized. The difference in the oxidation potentials of the two metals provides the electric power of the cell. The voltaic cell is sometimes also called the galvanic cell. The names refer to... Read more
battery
World Encyclopedia battery Collection of voltaic cells that convert chemical energy into ... term is also commonly used for a single cell, particularly the dry, electrochemical cell used in electronic equipment. Most primary cell batteries are not rechargeable; some ... Read more
accumulator
World Encyclopedia accumulator (secondary cell , electrolytic , storage battery ) Voltaic cell (battery) that can be recharged. The most common car battery is a lead-acid accumulator. Cordless telephones commonly use a nickel-cadmium accumulator. Read more

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