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  • ZincCarbonBattery  + (electrochemical cell such as Leclanché or zinc chloride.)
  • LithiumCarbonMonofluorideBattery  + (electrochemical cell with a non-aqueous electrolyte, a positive electrode containing carbon monofluoride and a negative electrode of lithium.)
  • LithiumCopperOxideBattery  + (electrochemical cell with a non-aqueous electrolyte, a positive electrode containing copper oxide and a negative electrode of lithium.)
  • LithiumIronDisulphideBattery  + (electrochemical cell with a non-aqueous electrolyte, a positive electrode containing iron disulphide and a negative electrode of lithium.)
  • LithiumManganeseDioxideBattery  + (electrochemical cell with a non-aqueous electrolyte, a positive electrode containing manganese dioxide and a negative electrode of lithium.)
  • LithiumThionylChlorideBattery  + (electrochemical cell with a non-aqueous inorganic electrolyte, a positive electrode containing thionyl chloride and a negative electrode of lithium.)
  • LeclancheBattery  + (electrochemical cell with a saline electrolyte based on ammonium chloride and zinc chloride, a positive electrode containing manganese dioxide and a negative electrode of zinc.)
  • ZincChlorideBattery  + (electrochemical cell with a saline electrolyte based on zinc chloride, a positive electrode containing manganese dioxide and a negative electrode of zinc.)
  • AlkalineZincManganeseDioxideBattery  + (electrochemical cell with an alkaline electrolyte, a positive electrode containing manganese dioxide and a negative electrode of zinc.)
  • ZincSilverOxideBattery  + (electrochemical cell with an alkaline electrolyte, a positive electrode containing silver oxide and a negative electrode of zinc.)
  • AnodicOverpotential  + (electrode polarization associated with an electrochemical oxidation reaction.)
  • CathodicOverpotential  + (electrode polarization associated with an electrochemical reduction reaction.)
  • ElectronAffinity  + (energy difference between an electron at rest at infinity and an electron at the lowest level of the conduction band in an insulator or semiconductor)
  • Activation  + (final process by which electrochemical active components of a cell are brought to functional completion in order to deliver electrical energy.)
  • ResidualResistivity  + (for metals, the resistivity extrapolated to zero thermodynamic temperature)
  • EquilibriumConstant  + (for solutions, product for all substances B of concentration c_B of substance B in power of its stoichiometric number v_B: K_p = \sum_B{c_B^{v_B. }})
  • ShortRangeOrderParameter  + (fraction of nearest-neighbour atom pairs in an Ising ferromagnet having magnetic moments in one direction, minus the fraction having magnetic moments in the opposite direction)
  • ElectrolyteCreep  + (gradual and slow spreading of an electrolyte film on the external surface of a cell or battery.)
  • Susceptance  + (imaginary part of the admittance)
  • MeanFreePath  + (in a given medium, average distance that particles of a specified type travel between successive interactions of a specified type.)
  • FermiEnergy  + (in a metal, highest occupied energy level at zero thermodynamic temperature, where energy level means the energy of an electron in the interior of a substance)
  • FermiTemperature  + (in the free electron model, the Fermi energy divided by the Boltzmann constant)
  • Electrocatalysis  + (increasing the rate of an electrode reaction by adding specific material to the electrode.)
  • Voltmeter  + (instrument intended to measure the value of a voltage.)
  • ElectrodeElectrolyteInterface  + (interface between an electrolyte and an electrode where an electrode reaction takes place.)
  • WorkFunction  + (least energy required for the emission of a conduction electron.)
  • Electrocatalyst  + (material that can cause electrocatalysis.)
  • Diameter  + (maximal distance of two points of an object, in a given direction or along a straight line passing through the centre.)
  • NeutralElectrolyteZincAirBattery  + (metal air electrochemical cell with a saline electrolyte and a negative electrode of zinc.)
  • AlkalineZincAirBattery  + (metal air electrochemical cell with an alkaline electrolyte and a negative electrode of zinc.)
  • Coulometry  + (method of electroanalytical chemistry in which the electric charge consumed or produced is measured and used to derive the amount-of-substance transformed.)
  • Voltammetry  + (method of electroanalytical chemistry in which the electric current resulting from the application of an electric potential at an electrode is measured.)
  • Electrogravimetry  + (method of electroanalytical chemistry used to separate by electrolyse ions of a substance and to derive the amount of this substance from the increase in mass of an electrode.)
  • DoubleLayer  + (model representing the structure of an electrolyte at an electrode-electrolyte interface by a rigid layer formed by the charge carriers on the surface of the electrode and a diffuse layer formed by mobile ions in the electrolyte.)
  • Polarity  + (nominal property of an electrode, having values negative or positive according to the sign of the electrode potential, or neutral when the electrode potential is zero.)
  • NucleonNumber  + (number of nucleons in an atomic nucleus)
  • POH  + (number quantifying the acidic or the alkaline character of a solution, equal to the negative of the decimal logarithm of ion activity aOH- of the hydroxide anion OH- pH = −10 log(a_OH-))
  • DischargeOfABattery  + (operation by which a battery delivers, to operation by which a battery delivers, to an external electric circuit and under specified conditions, electric energy produced in the cells</br></br>-- International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), IEC 60050 - International Electrotechnical Vocabulary, retrieved from: https://www.electropedia.orgom: https://www.electropedia.org)
  • ChargingProcess  + (operation during which a secondary cell or battery is supplied with electric energy from an external circuit which results in chemical changes within the cell and thus the storage of energy as chemical energy.)
  • TimeConstant  + (parameter characterizing the response to a step input of a first‑order, linear time‑invariant system)
  • ReactionOverpotential  + (part of the electrode polarization arising from a chemical reaction impeding the electrode reaction.)
  • OhmicOverpotential  + (part of the electrode polarization arising from an electric current through an ohmic resistance within the electrode or the electrolyte.)
  • CrystalizationOverpotential  + (part of the electrode polarization arising from crystal nucleation and growth phenomena.)
  • SelfDischarge  + (phenomenon by which a cell or battery loses energy in other ways than by discharge into an external circuit.)
  • MeasurementPrinciple  + (phenomenon serving as the basis of a measurement.)
  • DryBatteryCell  + (primary battery containing an immobilized electrolyte)
  • PasteLinedCell  + (primary cell wherein the separator is a starch gel wet with electrolyte.)
  • PaperLinedCell  + (primary cell wherein the separator is paper impregnated with electrolyte.)
  • SolubilityProduct  + (product of the ion activities of the ions resulting from the dissociation of a solute in a saturated solution, raised to powers equal to their stoichiometric numbers.)
  • ThomsonCoefficient  + (quotient of Thomson heat power developed, and the electric current and temperature difference)
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