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  • Electrolytic cell
  • Cell that uses electrical energy to drive a non-spontaneous redox reaction

    An electrolytic cell is an electrochemical cell that uses an external source of electrical energy to drive a non-spontaneous chemical reaction, a process

    Electrolytic cell

    Electrolytic cell

    Electrolytic_cell

  • Electrolysis
  • Technique in chemistry and manufacturing

    of elements from naturally occurring sources such as ores using an electrolytic cell. The voltage that is needed for electrolysis to occur is called the

    Electrolysis

    Electrolysis

    Electrolysis

  • Electrochemical cell
  • Electro-chemical device

    external electrical energy in an electrolytic cell. Both galvanic and electrolytic cells can be thought of as having two half-cells: consisting of separate oxidation

    Electrochemical cell

    Electrochemical cell

    Electrochemical_cell

  • Electroplating
  • Electrochemical process for coating with metal

    be coated acts as the cathode (negative electrode) of an electrolytic cell; the electrolyte is a solution of a salt whose cation is the metal to be coated

    Electroplating

    Electroplating

    Electroplating

  • Electrolyte
  • Substance whose dissolved ions conduct electricity

    the ions of the electrolyte. Electrolytic conductors are used in electronic devices where the chemical reaction at a metal-electrolyte interface yields

    Electrolyte

    Electrolyte

  • Cathode
  • Electrode where reduction takes place

    Faraday explained that when an electrolytic cell is oriented so that electric current traverses the "decomposing body" (electrolyte) in a direction "from East

    Cathode

    Cathode

    Cathode

  • Anode
  • Electrode through which conventional current flows into a polarized electrical device

    both a galvanic cell and an electrolytic cell, the anode is the electrode at which the oxidation reaction occurs. In a galvanic cell, the anode is the

    Anode

    Anode

    Anode

  • Electric battery
  • Power supply with electrochemical cells

    electrochemical cells have been produced, with varying chemical processes and designs, including galvanic cells, electrolytic cells, fuel cells, flow cells and voltaic

    Electric battery

    Electric battery

    Electric_battery

  • Proton-exchange membrane fuel cell
  • Power generation technology

    Proton-exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFC), also known as polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cells, are a type of fuel cell being developed mainly for

    Proton-exchange membrane fuel cell

    Proton-exchange membrane fuel cell

    Proton-exchange_membrane_fuel_cell

  • Fuel cell
  • Device that converts the chemical energy from a fuel into electricity

    the positive terminal; for electrolytic cells (where electrolysis occurs), the cathode is the negative terminal. Electrolyte A substance that conducts

    Fuel cell

    Fuel cell

    Fuel_cell

  • Galvanic cell
  • Electrochemical device

    different concentrations of electrolyte. Concentration cell Electrolytic cell Electrochemical cell Lemon battery Thermogalvanic cell Bioelectrochemical reactor

    Galvanic cell

    Galvanic cell

    Galvanic_cell

  • Electrolytic capacitor
  • Type of capacitor

    three families of electrolytic capacitor: aluminium electrolytic capacitors, tantalum electrolytic capacitors, and niobium electrolytic capacitors. The

    Electrolytic capacitor

    Electrolytic capacitor

    Electrolytic_capacitor

  • Downs cell
  • Electrochemical method for metallic sodium

    produced industrially by other methods. Downs, James Hamzs "Electrolytic process and cell," Archived 2018-07-25 at the Wayback Machine U.S. Patent no

    Downs cell

    Downs cell

    Downs_cell

  • Water fuel cell
  • Perpetual motion machine

    in which such cells are conventionally called "electrolytic cells". Furthermore, the term "fuel cell" is usually reserved for cells that produce electricity

    Water fuel cell

    Water_fuel_cell

  • Salt water chlorination
  • Process to chlorinate swimming pools and hot tubs

    improperly-maintained pool chemistry or improper maintenance of the electrolytic cell. Pool equipment manufacturers typically will not warrant stainless

    Salt water chlorination

    Salt_water_chlorination

  • Solid oxide fuel cell
  • Fuel cell that produces electricity by oxidization

    characterized by their electrolyte material; the SOFC has a solid oxide or ceramic electrolyte. Advantages of this class of fuel cells include high combined

    Solid oxide fuel cell

    Solid oxide fuel cell

    Solid_oxide_fuel_cell

  • Electrochemistry
  • Branch of physical chemistry

    galvanic cell. Sir Humphry Davy's work with electrolysis led to the conclusion that the production of electricity in simple electrolytic cells resulted

    Electrochemistry

    Electrochemistry

    Electrochemistry

  • Galvanic corrosion
  • Electrochemical process

    called electrolytic corrosion. Dissimilar metals and alloys have different electrode potentials, and when two or more come into contact in an electrolyte, one

    Galvanic corrosion

    Galvanic corrosion

    Galvanic_corrosion

  • Overpotential
  • Difference between a redox reaction's reduction potential and actual potential

    directly related to a cell's voltage efficiency. In an electrolytic cell the existence of overpotential implies that the cell requires more energy than

    Overpotential

    Overpotential

  • Cold fusion
  • Hypothetical type of nuclear reaction

    John Tandberg reported that he had fused hydrogen into helium in an electrolytic cell with palladium electrodes. On the basis of his work, he applied for

    Cold fusion

    Cold fusion

    Cold_fusion

  • Lithium polymer battery
  • Lithium-ion battery using a polymer electrolyte

    cells and lithium-ion cells is the physical phase of the electrolyte, such that LiPo cells use dry solid, gel-like electrolytes, whereas Li-ion cells

    Lithium polymer battery

    Lithium polymer battery

    Lithium_polymer_battery

  • Anodizing
  • Metal treatment process

    anodizing because the part to be treated forms the anode electrode of an electrolytic cell. Anodizing increases resistance to corrosion and wear, and provides

    Anodizing

    Anodizing

    Anodizing

  • Electrolyte imbalance
  • Abnormality in the concentration of electrolytes in the body

    associated with electrolyte imbalance. Electrolytes are important because they are what cells (especially nerve, heart, and muscle cells) use to maintain

    Electrolyte imbalance

    Electrolyte imbalance

    Electrolyte_imbalance

  • Dry cell
  • Electric battery type

    dry cell is a type of electric battery, commonly used for portable electrical devices. Unlike wet cell batteries, which have a liquid electrolyte, dry

    Dry cell

    Dry cell

    Dry_cell

  • Lead–acid battery
  • Rechargeable battery type often used in motor vehicles

    liquid-medium cell tends to rapidly discharge and rapidly charge more efficiently than an otherwise-similar gel cell. Because the electrolyte takes part

    Lead–acid battery

    Lead–acid battery

    Lead–acid_battery

  • Conductivity (electrolytic)
  • Measure of the ability of a solution containing electrolytes to conduct electricity

    of 200–800 μS/cm, while sea water is about 50 mS/cm (or 0.05 S/cm). Electrolytic conductivity varies from about 10E-10 S/m for purified toluene up to

    Conductivity (electrolytic)

    Conductivity (electrolytic)

    Conductivity_(electrolytic)

  • Chloralkali process
  • Industrial process for electrolysis of sodium chloride

    and evaporation. In the mercury-cell process, also known as the Castner–Kellner process, the "outer" electrolytic cells each contain an anode immersed

    Chloralkali process

    Chloralkali_process

  • Button cell
  • Small battery

    uniquely descriptive; for example, a silver (oxide) cell has an alkaline electrolyte. L, S, and C type cells are today the most commonly used types in quartz

    Button cell

    Button cell

    Button_cell

  • Electrology
  • Method of hair removal

    cells, and leaving follicles incapable of regrowing hair. This method is named after Luigi Galvani and uses a person's body as an electrolytic cell.

    Electrology

    Electrology

    Electrology

  • Lithium-ion battery
  • Type of rechargeable battery

    separator, casing, electrolyte, and a pair of current collectors. Typically, the negative electrode of a conventional lithium-ion cell is made from graphite

    Lithium-ion battery

    Lithium-ion battery

    Lithium-ion_battery

  • Electrolysis of water
  • Electricity-induced chemical reaction

    39.4 kWh (HHV) of energy. The Hofmann voltameter is a small-scale electrolytic cell. It consists of three joined upright cylinders. The inner cylinder

    Electrolysis of water

    Electrolysis of water

    Electrolysis_of_water

  • Polymer electrolytes
  • Polymer matrix capable of ion conduction

    the anode and cathode of a cell. The use of polymers as an electrolyte was first demonstrated using dye-sensitized solar cells. The field has expanded since

    Polymer electrolytes

    Polymer_electrolytes

  • Hall–Héroult process
  • Aluminium smelting process

    into metal sheets. The electrolytic mixture is sprinkled with coke to prevent the anode's oxidation by the oxygen involved. The cell produces gases at the

    Hall–Héroult process

    Hall–Héroult_process

  • Alkaline fuel cell
  • Type of fuel cell

    or EloFlux fuel cell). In parallel-flow electrolyte designs, the water produced is retained in the electrolyte, and old electrolyte may be exchanged

    Alkaline fuel cell

    Alkaline fuel cell

    Alkaline_fuel_cell

  • Aluminum electrolytic capacitor
  • Type of capacitor

    Aluminium electrolytic capacitors are (usually) polarized electrolytic capacitors whose anode electrode (+) is made of a pure aluminium foil with an etched

    Aluminum electrolytic capacitor

    Aluminum electrolytic capacitor

    Aluminum_electrolytic_capacitor

  • Dye-sensitized solar cell
  • Type of thin-film solar cell

    photo-sensitized anode and an electrolyte, a photoelectrochemical system. The modern version of a dye solar cell, also known as the Grätzel cell, was originally co-invented

    Dye-sensitized solar cell

    Dye-sensitized solar cell

    Dye-sensitized_solar_cell

  • Polymer capacitor
  • Solid conductive electrolyte

    more accurately a polymer electrolytic capacitor, is an electrolytic capacitor (e-cap) with a solid conductive polymer electrolyte. There are four different

    Polymer capacitor

    Polymer capacitor

    Polymer_capacitor

  • Valve metals
  • metal which passes current in only one direction. Usually, in an electrolytic cell, it can function generally as a cathode, but not generally as an anode

    Valve metals

    Valve_metals

  • Electrode
  • Electrical conductor used to make contact with nonmetallic parts of a circuit

    cell since it is rechargeable. It can both act as a galvanic or electrolytic cell. Li-ion batteries use lithium ions as the solute in the electrolyte

    Electrode

    Electrode

    Electrode

  • Electromotive force
  • Electrical action produced by a non-electrical source

    Counter-electromotive force Electric battery Electrochemical cell Electrolytic cell Galvanic cell Magnetomotive force Voltaic pile "EMF". American Heritage

    Electromotive force

    Electromotive force

    Electromotive_force

  • Tantalum capacitor
  • Type of electrolytic capacitor

    A tantalum electrolytic capacitor is an electrolytic capacitor, a passive component of electronic circuits. It consists of a pellet of porous tantalum

    Tantalum capacitor

    Tantalum capacitor

    Tantalum_capacitor

  • Copper electroplating
  • Process of electroplating copper

    deposits to the substrate. Copper electroplating takes place in an electrolytic cell using electrolysis. As with all plating processes, the part to be

    Copper electroplating

    Copper electroplating

    Copper_electroplating

  • Zinc–carbon battery
  • Type of dry cell battery

    anode, and the ammonium chloride electrolyte can increase the self-discharge rate and promote corrosion of the cell. Formerly, the zinc was coated with

    Zinc–carbon battery

    Zinc–carbon battery

    Zinc–carbon_battery

  • Proton exchange membrane electrolysis
  • Technology for splitting water molecules

    (PEM) electrolysis is the electrolysis of water in a cell equipped with a solid polymer electrolyte (SPE) that is responsible for the conduction of protons

    Proton exchange membrane electrolysis

    Proton exchange membrane electrolysis

    Proton_exchange_membrane_electrolysis

  • Lithium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 3 (Li)

    valuable minerals, is to process geothermal brine water through an electrolytic cell, located within a membrane. Chong Liu; Yanbin Li; Dingchang Lin; Po-Chun

    Lithium

    Lithium

    Lithium

  • Spent potlining
  • Waste material generated in aluminium smelting

    aluminium oxide (also known as alumina). The process takes place in electrolytic cells that are known as pots. The pots are made up of steel shells with

    Spent potlining

    Spent_potlining

  • Electrical cell
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    electricity from sunlight Electrolytic cell, a device which decomposes chemical compounds through electrolysis electric cell can convert chemical energy

    Electrical cell

    Electrical_cell

  • Aluminium smelting
  • Process of extracting aluminium from its oxide alumina

    primary aluminium. An electrolytic cell is made of a steel shell with a series of insulating linings of refractory materials. The cell consists of a brick-lined

    Aluminium smelting

    Aluminium smelting

    Aluminium_smelting

  • Alkaline battery
  • Type of electrical cell

    carbon-zinc cells) had a surface film of mercury amalgam. Its purpose was to control electrolytic action on impurities in the zinc; that unwanted electrolytic action

    Alkaline battery

    Alkaline battery

    Alkaline_battery

  • Anion exchange membrane electrolysis
  • Splitting of water using a semipermeable membrane

    membrane to the hydrogen half-cell and reacts on the cathode side to form water, which reduces the efficiency of the cell. Gas cross-over can pose a safety

    Anion exchange membrane electrolysis

    Anion exchange membrane electrolysis

    Anion_exchange_membrane_electrolysis

  • Primary battery
  • Non-rechargable battery

    called the anode. This is the reverse of the terminology used in an electrolytic cell or thermionic vacuum tube. The reason is that the terms anode and

    Primary battery

    Primary_battery

  • Lithium–sulfur battery
  • Type of rechargeable battery

    electrolyte-to-capacity ratio E/C ≲5 μL/mAh), because electrolyte can account for a large fraction of pouch-cell mass; and (iii) a controlled negative-to-positive

    Lithium–sulfur battery

    Lithium–sulfur battery

    Lithium–sulfur_battery

  • Oxyhydrogen
  • Explosive mixture of hydrogen and oxygen gases

    Nineteenth-century electrolytic cell for producing oxyhydrogen

    Oxyhydrogen

    Oxyhydrogen

    Oxyhydrogen

  • VRLA battery
  • Type of lead-acid battery

    batteries: absorbent glass mat (AGM) and gel cell (gel battery). Gel cells add silica dust to the electrolyte, forming a thick putty-like gel; AGM batteries

    VRLA battery

    VRLA battery

    VRLA_battery

  • Chlorine production
  • Production of chlorine

    surface coating. The building that houses the many electrolytic cells is usually called a cell room or cell house, although some plants are built outdoors

    Chlorine production

    Chlorine_production

  • Reduction potential
  • Measure of the tendency of a substance to gain or lose electrons

    Chemistry portal Electrochemical potential Electrolytic cell Electromotive force Fermi level Galvanic cell Oxygen radical absorbance capacity Redox gradient

    Reduction potential

    Reduction_potential

  • Lemon battery
  • Simple battery made with a lemon for educational purposes

    inside the lemon is the electrolyte. There are many variations of the lemon cell that use different fruits (or liquids) as electrolytes and metals other than

    Lemon battery

    Lemon battery

    Lemon_battery

  • List of battery sizes
  • These cells are commonly used in hearing aids. A sealing tab keeps air out of the cell in storage; a few weeks after breaking the seal the electrolyte will

    List of battery sizes

    List_of_battery_sizes

  • Metal–air electrochemical cell
  • Electrochemical cell using a metallic anode and oxygen cathode

    four subcategories based on the electrolyte used and the subsequent electrochemical cell architecture. These electrolyte categories are aprotic, aqueous

    Metal–air electrochemical cell

    Metal–air_electrochemical_cell

  • Leclanché cell
  • Battery (cell) with an anode of zinc and a cathode of manganese dioxide

    cell is a battery invented and patented by the French scientist Georges Leclanché in 1866. The battery contained a conducting solution (electrolyte)

    Leclanché cell

    Leclanché cell

    Leclanché_cell

  • Pulse electrolysis
  • Electrolysis method

    amplitude. According to Shabaan, during the pulse-off period, if the electrolytic cell is not constructed properly, the current polarity can reverse. This

    Pulse electrolysis

    Pulse electrolysis

    Pulse_electrolysis

  • Zinc–air battery
  • High-energy-density electrical storage device

    air flow, and oxidized zinc/electrolyte paste can be replaced with fresh paste. Sizes range from very small button cells for hearing aids, larger batteries

    Zinc–air battery

    Zinc–air battery

    Zinc–air_battery

  • Electrical polarity
  • Term used in electricity-related fields

    while charging). In a galvanic cell, the potential on the cathode is positive with respect to the anode; in electrolytic cells, the cathode is negative relative

    Electrical polarity

    Electrical polarity

    Electrical_polarity

  • Smelting
  • Use of heat and a reducing agent to extract metal from ore

    furnace to produce pig iron, which is converted into steel. Plants for the electrolytic reduction of aluminium are referred to as aluminium smelters. Smelters

    Smelting

    Smelting

    Smelting

  • Glossary of physics
  • electric charges. electro-optic effect electrochemical cell electrodynamics electrolytic cell electromagnet A type of magnet in which the magnetic field

    Glossary of physics

    Glossary_of_physics

  • Voltameter
  • Instrument for measuring electric charge

    Frederic Daniell called this a "voltameter". The voltameter is an electrolytic cell and the measurement is made by weighing the element deposited or released

    Voltameter

    Voltameter

    Voltameter

  • Boston Metal
  • US company developing steel technology

    demonstrated the use of electrical currents to break down metal oxides in an electrolytic cell to produce molten metal and oxygen gas. Laboratory tests revealed

    Boston Metal

    Boston_Metal

  • Solar cell
  • Device used to produce electricity from light

    A solar cell, also known as a photovoltaic cell (PV cell), is an electronic device that converts the energy of light directly into electricity by using

    Solar cell

    Solar cell

    Solar_cell

  • Cell theory
  • Theory that living organisms are made up of cells

    all cells come from pre-existing cells. Cells are the basic unit of structure in all living organisms and also the basic unit of reproduction. Cell theory

    Cell theory

    Cell theory

    Cell_theory

  • Hofmann voltameter
  • Device for electrolysing water

    A Hofmann voltameter is an apparatus for electrolysing water, invented by August Wilhelm von Hofmann (1818–1892) in 1866. It consists of three joined upright

    Hofmann voltameter

    Hofmann voltameter

    Hofmann_voltameter

  • Nickel–cadmium battery
  • Type of rechargeable battery

    the electrolyte level to its highest level after which it is safe to adjust the electrolyte levels. During the over-charge or top-up charge, the cell voltages

    Nickel–cadmium battery

    Nickel–cadmium battery

    Nickel–cadmium_battery

  • Solid oxide electrolyzer cell
  • Type of fuel cell

    pressures at the electrolyte/oxygen electrode interface. A recent study found that periodic cycling a cell between electrolyzer and fuel cell modes reduced

    Solid oxide electrolyzer cell

    Solid oxide electrolyzer cell

    Solid_oxide_electrolyzer_cell

  • Ampere-hour
  • Unit of electric charge

    Ah) is a unit of electric charge, recommended for use in batteries and electrolytic devices. It has dimensions of electric current multiplied by time and

    Ampere-hour

    Ampere-hour

    Ampere-hour

  • Solid-state battery
  • Battery with solid electrodes and a solid electrolyte

    silver-conducting electrochemical systems employed solid electrolytes, at the price of low energy density and cell voltages, and high internal resistance. In 1967

    Solid-state battery

    Solid-state battery

    Solid-state_battery

  • Standard electrode potential
  • Electromotive force of a half reaction cell versus standard hydrogen electrode

    {\displaystyle E_{cell}^{\ominus }} < 0, then the process is non-spontaneous (electrolytic cell): Δ G c e l l ⊖ {\displaystyle \Delta G_{cell}^{\ominus }}

    Standard electrode potential

    Standard electrode potential

    Standard_electrode_potential

  • Faradaic impedance
  • electrochemical cell. The cell may be operating as either a galvanic cell generating an electric current or inversely as an electrolytic cell using an electric

    Faradaic impedance

    Faradaic_impedance

  • Plating
  • Surface covering of metal on a conductor

    Nickel is electroplated by using a Watts bath, an electrolytic cell having a nickel anode and electrolyte containing nickel sulfate, nickel chloride, and

    Plating

    Plating

    Plating

  • History of the battery
  • electrical devices. "Wet cell" batteries used open containers that held liquid electrolyte and metallic electrodes. Electrodes and electrolytes could be replaced

    History of the battery

    History of the battery

    History_of_the_battery

  • Leo Baekeland
  • Belgian chemist (1863–1944); inventor of Bakelite

    Townsend and Elon Huntington Hooker to develop a production-quality electrolytic cell. Baekeland was hired as an independent consultant, with the responsibility

    Leo Baekeland

    Leo Baekeland

    Leo_Baekeland

  • Plasma electrolytic oxidation
  • Surface-treatment process for metals

    Plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO), also known as electrolytic plasma oxidation (EPO) or microarc oxidation (MAO), is an electrochemical surface treatment

    Plasma electrolytic oxidation

    Plasma electrolytic oxidation

    Plasma_electrolytic_oxidation

  • James Cloyd Downs
  • was absorbed by DuPont. In 1924 he published his key patent 'Electrolytic process and cell'. In 1934 he won the Schoellkopf Medal of the American Chemical

    James Cloyd Downs

    James_Cloyd_Downs

  • Solid-state electrolyte
  • Type of solid ionic conductor electrolyte

    1997). "Effect of PEO addition on the electrolytic and thermal properties of PVDF-LiClO4 polymer electrolytes". Solid State Ionics. 104 (3–4): 267–276

    Solid-state electrolyte

    Solid-state electrolyte

    Solid-state_electrolyte

  • Galvanostat
  • Instrument used in electrochemistry

    control and measuring device capable of keeping the current through an electrolytic cell in coulometric titrations constant, disregarding changes in the load

    Galvanostat

    Galvanostat

  • Rechargeable battery
  • Electric battery which can be recharged

    electrochemical cells varies depending on the discharge rate. Some energy is lost in the internal resistance of cell components (plates, electrolyte, interconnections)

    Rechargeable battery

    Rechargeable battery

    Rechargeable_battery

  • Strong electrolyte
  • Solute that (almost) completely ionizes or dissociates in solution

    Strong electrolytes break apart into ions completely. The strength of an electrolyte does not affect the open circuit voltage produced by a galvanic cell. But

    Strong electrolyte

    Strong_electrolyte

  • Luminescence
  • Spontaneous emission of light by a substance by non-thermal processes

    observed at an electrode during electrolysis (e.g., at an anode in an electrolytic cell). Chemiluminescence is emission produced by a chemical reaction (e

    Luminescence

    Luminescence

    Luminescence

  • Capacitor types
  • Manufacturing styles of an electronic device

    solid electrolyte. Electrolytic capacitors are polarized. Three families are available, categorized according to their dielectric. Aluminum electrolytic capacitors

    Capacitor types

    Capacitor types

    Capacitor_types

  • Direct Air Electrowinning
  • Emerging technology combining direct air capture of CO2 with electrochemical conversion

    Conversion: The resulting carbonate-rich solution is fed directly into an electrolytic cell. Here, an electric current drives chemical reactions that reduce the

    Direct Air Electrowinning

    Direct_Air_Electrowinning

  • Faraday efficiency
  • Efficiency of charge transfer in an electrochemical reaction

    laws of electrolysis. Faradaic losses are experienced by both electrolytic and galvanic cells when electrons or ions participate in unwanted side reactions

    Faraday efficiency

    Faraday_efficiency

  • Anion-exchange membrane
  • Semipermeable membrane

    in electrolytic cells and fuel cells to separate reactants present around the two electrodes while transporting the anions essential for the cell operation

    Anion-exchange membrane

    Anion-exchange_membrane

  • Capacitor
  • Electronic component

    aluminum electrolytic capacitors, as well as some film capacitors have a specified rating value for maximum ripple current. Tantalum electrolytic capacitors

    Capacitor

    Capacitor

    Capacitor

  • Lithium–air battery
  • Metal–air electrochemical cell

    such cells. The main challenge in anode development is preventing the anode from reacting with the electrolyte. Alternatives include new electrolyte materials

    Lithium–air battery

    Lithium–air_battery

  • Half-cell
  • Structure in electrochemistry

    electrochemistry, a half-cell is a structure that contains a conductive electrode and a surrounding conductive electrolyte separated by a naturally occurring

    Half-cell

    Half-cell

    Half-cell

  • Molten carbonate fuel cell
  • High-temperature fuel cells

    and military applications. MCFCs are high-temperature fuel cells that use an electrolyte composed of a molten carbonate salt mixture suspended in a porous

    Molten carbonate fuel cell

    Molten carbonate fuel cell

    Molten_carbonate_fuel_cell

  • Amalgam (dentistry)
  • Material used in dentistry for direct restorative procedures in the tooth

    when an anode and cathode are set up in the presence of electrolytes, creating an electrolytic cell. The multiphase structure of dental amalgam can contribute

    Amalgam (dentistry)

    Amalgam (dentistry)

    Amalgam_(dentistry)

  • Copper zinc water filtration
  • Water filtration process

    filtration process, zinc acts as an anode and copper as a cathode in an electrolytic cell. Ionic contaminants are removed by electron exchange (a redox reaction)

    Copper zinc water filtration

    Copper_zinc_water_filtration

  • Supercapacitor
  • High-capacity electrochemical capacitor

    decrease of potential for "wet" electrolytic capacitors, while electrolytic capacitors with solid conductive polymer electrolyte this voltage drop is negligible

    Supercapacitor

    Supercapacitor

  • Electricity meter
  • Device used to measure electricity use

    be directly read out, such as the Bastian electrolytic meter invented in 1897, and the Wright electrolytic meter or 'Reason' meter which was patented

    Electricity meter

    Electricity meter

    Electricity_meter

  • Thin-film solar cell
  • Type of second-generation solar cell

    dye-sensitized solar cell was developed, replacing the ordinary solid semiconducting (active) layer of the cell with a liquid electrolyte mixture containing

    Thin-film solar cell

    Thin-film solar cell

    Thin-film_solar_cell

  • Brilliant Light Power
  • Company based in Cranbury, New Jersey

    describing experiments using a BLP electrolytic cell. Although not recreating the large heat gains reported for the cell by BLP, unexplained power gains

    Brilliant Light Power

    Brilliant_Light_Power

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  • Pay
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Kent)

    Pay

    English (mainly Kent) : nickname from Middle English pē, pā ‘peacock’ (see Peacock).English : from an early medieval personal name, apparently masculine, but of uncertain origin; perhaps derived from 1, or, as Reaney suggests, a survival of Old English Pæga.French : habitational name from places called Le Pay, in Indre, Rhône, and Vendée. This may also be a variant of pays ‘region’, ‘country’, used to denote a local person.Irish (County Kilkenny) : apparently from the Old English female personal name Pega, taken to Ireland (Kilkenny) by English settlers. Peakirk in Northamptonshire, England, is named for St. Pega (died c. 719), who reputedly founded a cell there.

    Pay

  • Cellina
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Danish, German, Greek, Swedish

    Cellina

    Heavenly; Moon

    Cellina

  • Boyer
  • Surname or Lastname

    Altered spelling of German Bayer or Beyer.German

    Boyer

    Altered spelling of German Bayer or Beyer.German : habitational name for someone from Boye (near Celle-Hannover).English : variant of Bowyer.Danish : habitational name from a place so named. The surname is also found in Norway and Sweden, probably from the same source.

    Boyer

  • Seller
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Seller

    English and Scottish : topographic name, a variant of Sell 1.English and Scottish : occupational name for a saddler, from Anglo-Norman French seller (Old French sellier, Latin sellarius, a derivative of sella ‘seat’, ‘saddle’).English and Scottish : metonymic occupational name for someone employed in the cellars of a great house or monastery, from Anglo-Norman French celler ‘cellar’ (Old French cellier), or a reduction of the Middle English agent derivative cellerer.English and Scottish : occupational name for a tradesman or merchant, from an agent derivative of Middle English sell(en) ‘to sell’ (Old English sellan ‘to hand over, deliver’).German : probably a habitational name from a place named Sella near Hoyerswerda.

    Seller

  • EALLAIR
  • Male

    Scottish

    EALLAIR

    Scottish contracted form of Gaelic Ceallair, EALLAIR means "superior of a church cell."

    EALLAIR

  • Kelner
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kelner

    English : variant of Kilner.German, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Kellner, in any of its senses: ‘cellarman’, ‘steward’, ‘overseer’, or ‘waiter’. In this spelling it is also found as a Czech name.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name from modern German Kellner or Yiddish kelner ‘waiter’.

    Kelner

  • CARADOC
  • Male

    Welsh

    CARADOC

    Variant spelling of Welsh Caradog, CARADOC means "dearly loved." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of a Knight of the Round Table. He was husband to Tegau Eurfon (their love was called one of the three surpassing bonds of Britain). He was Arthur's chief elder at Celliwig, and had a horse named Luagor ("host-splitter"). Sir Caradoc was also known as Briefbras ("short arm"), the French translation of Welsh freichfras, meaning "strong arm."

    CARADOC

  • Cave
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin) and northern French

    Cave

    English (of Norman origin) and northern French : nickname for a bald man, from Anglo-Norman French cauf ‘bald’. Compare Chaffee.English : habitational name from a place in East Yorkshire called Cave, apparently from a river name derived from Old English cāf ‘swift’.French : metonymic occupational name for someone employed in or in charge of the wine cellars of a great house, from Old French cave ‘cave’, ‘cellar’ (Latin cavea, a derivative of cavus ‘hollow’).French, possibly also English : topographic name for someone who lived in or near a cave, from the same word as in 3 in an older sense.

    Cave

  • Armistead
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Armistead

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a hermit’s cell, from Middle English (h)ermite ‘hermit’ + stede ‘place’.William Armistead (born 1610, died before 1660) brought the name from Yorkshire, England, to VA in 1635.

    Armistead

  • Selle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Selle

    English : variant of Sell 1.German : from Middle High German, Middle Low German selle ‘friend’, ‘companion’.French : habitational name from any of the various places called Selle, Selles, or La Selle, named with Latin cella ‘cell’, ‘cot’, ‘hut’, ‘stall’.Dutch (Van Selle) : habitational name for someone from Zelle in Herenthout, Antwerp.A Selle (or De Selle) from the Burgundy region of France was documented in Montreal in 1729.

    Selle

  • ELLAR
  • Male

    Scottish

    ELLAR

    Modern form of Scottish Eallair, ELLAR means "superior of a church cell."

    ELLAR

  • CEALLAIR
  • Male

    Gaelic

    CEALLAIR

    Old Gaelic occupational name transferred to forename use, derived from the word cealloir, CEALLAIR means "superior of a church cell." 

    CEALLAIR

  • Butters
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Butters

    English : patronymic from Butter 1.English : occupational name for a servant working in a wine cellar, Norman French boterie (see Buttery), with the Middle English genitive -s.German : variant of Butter 2.

    Butters

  • Ling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly East Anglia)

    Ling

    English (mainly East Anglia) : habitational name from Lyng in Norfolk, so named from Old English hlinc ‘hillside’, or from either of two places in Norfolk and Lincolnshire named Ling, from Old Norse lyng ‘ling’, ‘heather’. There is also a Lyng in Somerset, so named from Old English lengen ‘long place’.German : variant of Link.Chinese : from a word meaning ‘ice’. In ancient times, the imperial palace was able to enjoy ice in the summer by storing winter ice in a cellar, entrusting its care to an official called the iceman. This post was once filled during the Zhou dynasty (1122–221 bc) by a descendant of Kang Shu, the eighth son of Wen Wang, who had been granted the state of Wei soon after the establishment of the Zhou dynasty. Descendants of this particular iceman adopted the word for ice, ling, as their surname.

    Ling

  • Keller
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Keller

    German : from Middle High German kellaere ‘cellarman’, ‘cellar master’ (Latin cellarius, denoting the keeper of the cella ‘store chamber’, ‘pantry’). Hence an occupational name for the overseer of the stores, accounts, or household in general in, for example, a monastery or castle. Kellers were important as trusted stewards in a great household, and in some cases were promoted to ministerial rank. The surname is widespread throughout central Europe.English : either an occupational name for a maker of caps or cauls, from Middle English kellere, or an occupational name for an executioner, from Old English cwellere.Irish : reduced form of Kelleher.Scottish : variant of Keillor.

    Keller

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  • Voltameter
  • n.

    An instrument for measuring the voltaic electricity passing through it, by its effect in decomposing water or some other chemical compound acting as an electrolyte.

  • Voltagraphy
  • n.

    In electrotypy, the act or art of copying, in metals deposited by electrolytic action, a form or pattern which is made the negative electrode.

  • Strip
  • v. t.

    To remove the metal coating from (a plated article), as by acids or electrolytic action.

  • Electrolytic
  • a.

    Alt. of Electrolytical

  • Electro-positive
  • n.

    A body which passes to the negative pole in electrolysis.

  • Anode
  • n.

    The positive pole of an electric battery, or more strictly the electrode by which the current enters the electrolyte on its way to the other pole; -- opposed to cathode.

  • Electrolysis
  • n.

    The act or process of chemical decomposition, by the action of electricity; as, the electrolysis of silver or nickel for plating; the electrolysis of water.

  • Positive
  • n.

    The positive plate of a voltaic or electrolytic cell.

  • Negative
  • n.

    The negative plate of a voltaic or electrolytic cell.

  • Galvanoplastic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the art or process of electrotyping; employing, or produced by, the process of electolytic deposition; as, a galvano-plastic copy of a medal or the like.

  • Steel
  • n.

    To cover, as an electrotype plate, with a thin layer of iron by electrolysis. The iron thus deposited is very hard, like steel.

  • Electro-etching
  • n.

    A mode of etching upon metals by electrolytic action.

  • Electrotypic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or effected by means of, electrotypy.

  • Sulphion
  • n.

    A hypothetical radical, SO4, regarded as forming the acid or negative constituent of sulphuric acid and the sulphates in electrolytic decomposition; -- so called in accordance with the binary theory of salts.

  • Electro-negative
  • a.

    Having the property of being attracted by an electro-positive body, or a tendency to pass to the positive pole in electrolysis, by the law that opposite electricities attract each other.

  • Electrolyte
  • n.

    A compound decomposable, or subjected to decomposition, by an electric current.

  • Zincode
  • n.

    The positive electrode of an electrolytic cell; anode.

  • Electrolytical
  • a.

    Pertaining to electrolysis; as, electrolytic action.

  • Electro-negative
  • n.

    A body which passes to the positive pole in electrolysis.

  • Electroplate
  • v. t.

    To plate or cover with a coating of metal, usually silver, nickel, or gold, by means of electrolysis.