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What (who) is battery cell - definition

DEVICE CAPABLE OF EITHER GENERATING ELECTRICAL ENERGY FROM CHEMICAL REACTIONS OR USING ELECTRICAL ENERGY TO CAUSE CHEMICAL REACTIONS
Electrochemical junction; Chemical cell; Energy cell; Battery cell; Electrochemical Cells; Electrochemical reactor; Electrochemical cells
  • A variety of standard sizes of primary cells.  From left: 4.5V multicell battery, D, C, AA, AAA, AAAA, A23, 9V multicell battery, ''(top)'' LR44, ''(bottom)'' CR2032.
  • The [[Bunsen cell]], invented by [[Robert Bunsen]]
  • A demonstration electrochemical cell setup resembling the [[Daniell cell]]. The two half-cells are linked by a salt bridge carrying ions between them. Electrons flow in the external circuit.
  •  Nineteenth century electrolytic cell for producing [[oxyhydrogen]]
  • Galvanic cell with no cation flow
  • Scheme of a proton-conducting fuel cell

Electrochemical cell         
An electrochemical cell is a device capable of either generating electrical energy from chemical reactions or using electrical energy to cause chemical reactions. The electrochemical cells which generate an electric current are called voltaic or galvanic cells and those that generate chemical reactions, via electrolysis for example, are called electrolytic cells.
Galvanic cell         
DEVICE FOR SPONTANEOUS CONVERSION OF CHEMICAL INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY
Galvanic Cell; Voltaic cell; Voltaic Cell; Electrical potential of the reaction; Galvanic Cells; Voltaic Cells; Voltaic battery
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. A common apparatus generally consists of two different metals, each immersed in separate beakers containing their respective metal ions in solution that are connected by a salt bridge or separated by a porous membrane.
Voltaic Electricity         
ASSEMBLY OF ONE OR MORE ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS, USED TO PROVIDE DEVICES WITH STORED ELECTRICAL ENERGY
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Electricity of low potential difference and large current intensity; electricity such as produced by a voltaic battery; current or dynamic electricity as opposed to static electricity.

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Electrochemical cell

An electrochemical cell is a device capable of either generating electrical energy from chemical reactions or using electrical energy to cause chemical reactions. The electrochemical cells which generate an electric current are called voltaic or galvanic cells and those that generate chemical reactions, via electrolysis for example, are called electrolytic cells. A common example of a galvanic cell is a standard 1.5 volt cell meant for consumer use. A battery consists of one or more cells, connected in parallel, series or series-and-parallel pattern.

Examples of use of battery cell
1. "But it begins with the (battery) cell, and we acknowledge that," he said.
2. She‘ll list reasons why Detroit‘s automakers need a domestic battery cell supplier in 10 minutes flat.
3. The batteries to be recalled will carry the name "Dell" on them, as well as the words "Made in Japan", "Made in China" or "Battery cell made in Japan, assembled in China" on the back.
4. The problem, which has resulted in smoke and fires but no injuries, appears to be with the battery cell maker Sony and hasn‘t affected other manufacturers like main rival Hewlett–Packard Co.
5. They will also say: "Made in Japan", "Made in China" or "Battery cell made in Japan, assembled in China". Note the serial number on the white label and then visit www.dellbatteryprogram.com to check whether you need to return it.