History of the battery (section Leclanché cell)
The lead-acid cell was the first "secondary" cell. In 1866, Georges Leclanché invented a battery that consists of a zinc anode and a manganese dioxide...
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Manganese (redirect from Element 25)
the process has seen widespread use ever since. The invention of the Leclanché cell in 1866 and the subsequent improvement of batteries containing manganese...
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migration of ions. In 1866, Georges Leclanché patented a new battery system, which was immediately successful. Leclanché's original cell was assembled in a...
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proposed to translate Parisii as the 'spear people', by connecting the first element to the Old Irish carr ('spear'), derived from an earlier *kwar-sā. In any...
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Fe ion). The Roman numeral designates the formal oxidation state of an element, whereas the superscripted Indo-Arabic numerals denote the net charge....
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Retrieved July 27, 2019. Giorgio Vasari; Léopold Leclanché; Philippe-Auguste Jeanron; Léopold Leclanché (1840). Le Vite de' più eccellenti architetti, pittori...
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liberated and hence the output of the cell is practically uniform. The Leclanché and Daniell cells, respectively, are familiar examples of the "open" and...
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series heater C – 200 mA AC/DC series heater D – 1.4 V DC filament for Leclanché cells, later low-voltage/low power filament/heater: 0.625 V DC directly...
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peintres sculpteurs et architectes] (in French). Vol. 4. Translated by Leclanché, Léopold. Paris: Just Tessier. pp. 15–16. Retrieved November 7, 2018....
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– Laithwaite, Eric – Lamarr, Hedy – Lamm, Uno – Lamme, Benjamin G. – Leclanché, Georges – Leeds, Morris E. – Leonard, Harry Ward – Lodygin, Alexander...
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