#electric_cell__cell a device that delivers an electric current as the result of a chemical reaction
supertype: #electrical_device a device that produces or is powered by electricity
subtype: #electrolytic_cell a cell containing an electrolyte in which an applied voltage causes a reaction to occur that would not occur otherwise (such as the breakdown of water into hydrogen and oxygen)
subtype: #fuel_cell cell that produces electricity by oxidation of fuel (hydrogen and oxygen or zinc and air); for use in electric cars
subtype: #solar_cell__solarcell__photovoltaic_cell a cell that converts solar energy into electrical energy
subtype: #storage_cell__storagecell__secondary_cell__secondarycell a cell that can be recharged
subtype: #voltaic_cell__voltaiccell__galvaniccell__primary_cell__primarycell an electric cell that generates an electromotive force by an irreversible conversion of chemical to electrical energy; cannot be recharged
subtype: #Leclanche_cell voltaic cell that produces approximately 1.5 volts
subtype: #dry_cell__drycell a small Leclanche cell containing no free liquid; the electrolyte is a paste and the negative zinc pole forms the container of the cell; used in flashlights, portable radios, etc.
subtype: #mercury_cell__mercurycell a primary cell consisting of a zinc anode and a cathode of mercury oxide and an electrolyte of potassium hydroxide
subtype: #standard_cell a primary cell used as a standard of electro-motive force
subtype: #Clark_cell__Clark_standard_cell a form of voltaic cell once used as a standard for electromotive force
subtype: #Weston_cell__cadmium_cell__cadmiumcell a standard voltaic cell (trademark Weston)
subtype: #wet_cell__wetcell a primary voltaic cell having a liquid electrolyte
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