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  2. Galvanic cell - Wikipedia

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    A galvanic cell or voltaic cell, named after the scientists Luigi Galvani and Alessandro Volta, respectively, is an electrochemical cell in which an electric current is generated from spontaneous oxidation–reduction reactions.

  3. Thermogalvanic cell - Wikipedia

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    Thermogalvanic cell displaying the elements making up the cell. In electrochemistry, a thermogalvanic cell is a kind of galvanic cell in which heat is employed to provide electrical power directly. [1] [2] These cells are electrochemical cells in which the two electrodes are deliberately maintained at

  4. Electrochemical cell - Wikipedia

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    Electrochemical cells that generate an electric current are called voltaic or galvanic cells and those that generate chemical reactions, via electrolysis for example, are called electrolytic cells. [2] Both galvanic and electrolytic cells can be thought of as having two half-cells: consisting of separate oxidation and reduction reactions.

  5. Baghdad Battery - Wikipedia

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    In 1938 he authored a paper [10] [11] offering the hypothesis that they may have formed a galvanic cell, perhaps used for electroplating gold onto silver objects. [2] This interpretation is rejected by archeologists and scientists. [12] Corrosion of the metal and tests both indicate that an acidic agent such as wine or vinegar was present in ...

  6. Galvanic corrosion - Wikipedia

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    Galvanic corrosion (also called bimetallic corrosion or dissimilar metal corrosion) is an electrochemical process in which one metal corrodes preferentially when it is in electrical contact with another, in the presence of an electrolyte.

  7. Galvanic series - Wikipedia

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    The difference can be measured as a difference in voltage potential: the less noble metal is the one with a lower (that is, more negative) electrode potential than the nobler one, and will function as the anode (electron or anion attractor) within the electrolyte device functioning as described above (a galvanic cell). Galvanic reaction is the ...

  8. Voltaic pile - Wikipedia

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    The entire 19th-century electrical industry was powered by batteries related to Volta's (e.g. the Daniell cell and Grove cell) until the advent of the dynamo (the electrical generator) in the 1870s. [6] Volta's invention was built on Luigi Galvani's 1780s discovery that a circuit of two metals and a frog's leg can cause the frog's leg to ...

  9. Category:Galvanic cells - Wikipedia

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    Fuel cells (4 C, 62 P) Pages in category "Galvanic cells" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...