A Primer on Storage Cells

Alkaline Cells, Carbon-Zinc cells, Mercury cells, Zinc-Air cells, Silver Oxide cells, Lead Acid cells, Edison cells, Nicad cells, NiMH and Lithium cells are the most commonly used cells today. A concise look at the fundamentals and principles of devices that "confine" energy into small cells.
Comments on article "A Primer on Storage Cells"
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Gloria A. Fran I have an old transistor radio. Instructions say to put in penlight batteries in one way and mercury batteries in a different way. What category does alkaline fit in? I also do not understand why my e-mail was checked for "profanity".

gfranchi
8/8/2009
Carlos Torres Good Morning Sirs
I am from Peru and read your article, is very useful.
Is possoble that you write about rating in watts per cell for lead acida battery?
Thanks for your answer.
Mi mail: ctorres1000@yahoo.es
12/21/2006
john young needs the half-cell equations 7/13/2005
Xango Very informative article.. 7/24/2004
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