copper zinc cell - translation to russian
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copper zinc cell - translation to russian

HIGH-ELECTRICAL ENERGY DENSITY STORAGE DEVICE
Zinc air; Zinc fuel cell; Zn-Air Batteries; Zn-air batteries; Zinc economy; Zinc-air fuel cell; Zinc Air battery; Zinc-air battery; Zinc air battery; Zinc–air batteries; Zinc–air fuel cell; Zinc–air electrochemical cell; Zinc-air batteries; Zinc-air electrochemical cell; Zinc–oxygen battery; Zinc-oxygen battery; Zinc oxygen battery; Rechargeable zinc-air battery
  • Animation of the operation of a zinc–air cell
  • Zinc–air hearing aid batteries
  • Cross section through a zinc–air button cell. A:Separator, B: zinc powder anode and electrolyte, C: anode can, D: insulator gasket, E: cathode can, F: air hole, G: cathode catalyst and current collector, H:air distribution layer, I: Semi permeable membrane
  • PR70 from both sides<br />Left side: Anode and gasket<br />Right side: Cathode and inlet opening for the atmospheric oxygen.

copper zinc cell      
медноцинковый элемент
carbon-zinc         
  • Disassembled zinc chloride cell (similar to zinc carbon cell). 1: entire cell, 2: steel casing, 3: zinc negative electrode, 4: carbon rod, 5: positive electrode (manganese dioxide mixed with carbon powder and electrolyte), 6: paper separator, 7: polyethylene leak proof isolation, 8: sealing rings, 9: negative terminal, 10: positive terminal (originally connected to carbon rod).
  • Old 3&nbsp;V zinc–carbon battery (around 1960), with cardboard casing housing two cells in series.
  • Progressive corrosion of zinc–carbon batteries
  • Cross-section of a zinc–carbon battery
TYPE OF ZINC–MANGANESE DIOXIDE BATTERY WITH ACIDIC ELECTROLYTE
Carbon-zinc battery; Carbon-zinc batteries; Zinc-carbon batteries; Carbon zinc cell battery; Heavy-duty battery; Heavy duty battery; ZnC battery; ZnC cell; Carbon zinc battery; Zinc carbon battery; Carbon-zinc; Zinc carbon cell; Zinc–carbon cell; Zinc-carbon dry cell; Zinc carbon dry cell; Zinc chloride battery; Zinc-carbon battery; Zinc-chloride battery; Zinc–chloride battery; Carbon–zinc battery; Zinc–carbon batteries; Zinc-carbon cell; Zinc carbon; Carbon zinc batteries; Zinc-manganese battery; Zinc batteries; Zinc battery; Zinc cell; Environmental impact of zinc-carbon batteries

общая лексика

углецинковый

zinc-carbon battery         
  • Disassembled zinc chloride cell (similar to zinc carbon cell). 1: entire cell, 2: steel casing, 3: zinc negative electrode, 4: carbon rod, 5: positive electrode (manganese dioxide mixed with carbon powder and electrolyte), 6: paper separator, 7: polyethylene leak proof isolation, 8: sealing rings, 9: negative terminal, 10: positive terminal (originally connected to carbon rod).
  • Old 3&nbsp;V zinc–carbon battery (around 1960), with cardboard casing housing two cells in series.
  • Progressive corrosion of zinc–carbon batteries
  • Cross-section of a zinc–carbon battery
TYPE OF ZINC–MANGANESE DIOXIDE BATTERY WITH ACIDIC ELECTROLYTE
Carbon-zinc battery; Carbon-zinc batteries; Zinc-carbon batteries; Carbon zinc cell battery; Heavy-duty battery; Heavy duty battery; ZnC battery; ZnC cell; Carbon zinc battery; Zinc carbon battery; Carbon-zinc; Zinc carbon cell; Zinc–carbon cell; Zinc-carbon dry cell; Zinc carbon dry cell; Zinc chloride battery; Zinc-carbon battery; Zinc-chloride battery; Zinc–chloride battery; Carbon–zinc battery; Zinc–carbon batteries; Zinc-carbon cell; Zinc carbon; Carbon zinc batteries; Zinc-manganese battery; Zinc batteries; Zinc battery; Zinc cell; Environmental impact of zinc-carbon batteries

общая лексика

угольно-цинковая батарея

Definition

white vitriol
¦ noun archaic crystalline zinc sulphate.

Wikipedia

Zinc–air battery

Zinc–air batteries (non-rechargeable), and zinc–air fuel cells (mechanically rechargeable) are metal–air batteries powered by oxidizing zinc with oxygen from the air. These batteries have high energy densities and are relatively inexpensive to produce. Sizes range from very small button cells for hearing aids, larger batteries used in film cameras that previously used mercury batteries, to very large batteries used for electric vehicle propulsion and grid-scale energy storage.

During discharge, a mass of zinc particles forms a porous anode, which is saturated with an electrolyte. Oxygen from the air reacts at the cathode and forms hydroxyl ions which migrate into the zinc paste and form zincate (Zn(OH)2−
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), releasing electrons to travel to the cathode. The zincate decays into zinc oxide and water returns to the electrolyte. The water and hydroxyl from the anode are recycled at the cathode, so the water is not consumed. The reactions produce a theoretical voltage of 1.65 Volts, but is reduced to 1.35–1.4 V in available cells.

Zinc–air batteries have some properties of fuel cells as well as batteries: the zinc is the fuel, the reaction rate can be controlled by varying the air flow, and oxidized zinc/electrolyte paste can be replaced with fresh paste.

Zinc–air batteries can be used to replace now discontinued 1.35 V mercury batteries (although with a significantly shorter operating life), which in the 1970s through 1980s were commonly used in photo cameras and hearing aids.

Possible future applications of this battery include its deployment as an electric vehicle battery and as a utility-scale energy storage system.

What is the Russian for copper zinc cell? Translation of &#39copper zinc cell&#39 to Russian