- The
Bunsen cell is a zinc-carbon
primary cell (colloquially
called a "battery")
composed of a zinc
anode in
dilute sulfuric acid
separated by a porous...
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physicist Gustav Kirchhoff. The
Bunsen–Kirchhoff
Award for
spectroscopy is
named after Bunsen and Kirchhoff.
Bunsen also
developed several gas-analytical...
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Josias Bunsen Robert Bunsen (1811–1899),
German chemist,
after whom is named:
Bunsen burner Bunsen cell Bunsen crater on the Moon 10361
Bunsen, an asteroid...
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media related to
Daniell cell.
Bunsen cell History of the
battery Primary cell terminology Borvon, Gérard (September 10, 2012)...
- pots and
gelled solutions. A
porous pot is used in the
Bunsen cell.[citation needed] Each half-
cell has a
characteristic voltage (depending on the metal...
- in use by
Daniell cells. List of
battery types History of the
battery Bunsen cell,
Using cheaper carbon instead of platinum. Stillman,
Benjamin (1861)...
- more
electrochemical cells.
Three lists are
provided in the table. The
primary (non-rechargeable) and
secondary (rechargeable)
cell lists are
lists of battery...
- Leclanché
cell and zinc–carbon
cell, and
nitric acid is used in the
Bunsen cell and
Grove cell.
Attempts have been made to make
simple cells self-depolarizing...
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Other primary wet
cells are the
Leclanche cell,
Grove cell,
Bunsen cell,
Chromic acid
cell,
Clark cell, and
Weston cell. The
Leclanche cell chemistry was...
- in the
Grove cell and
Bunsen cell Chromic acid, used in the
Chromic acid
cell Manganese dioxide, used in the Leclanché
cell and Dry
cell Nitric and chromic...