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Trough battery

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to provide insulation, and sets of zinc and copper plates, which were welded together, were arranged evenly within the box. The gaps between the plates, known as troughs, were filled with a diluted
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Cruickshank devised a solution to the problem by placing the battery horizontally inside a rectangular box. The interior of the box was coated with
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leakage as the weight of the discs squeezed the electrolyte out of the cloth.
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and was designed by the Scottish professor of chemistry
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Index


Alessandro Volta
voltaic pile
William Cruickshank
brine
zinc
copper
electrolyte

Joseph Priestley
Daniell cell
shellac
sulfuric acid
List of battery types
"Trough battery, 1801-1838 | Science Museum Group Collection"
"Museo Galileo - In depth - Trough battery"
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Electrochemical cells
Galvanic cell
Concentration cell
Electric battery
Flow battery
Trough battery
Fuel cell
Thermogalvanic cell
Voltaic pile
Galvanic cell
Primary cell

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