Daniell cell
/ˈdænjəl/noun
- a primary voltaic cell with a copper anode and a zinc-amalgam cathode, giving a standard electromotive force when either copper sulphate or sulphuric acid is used as the electrolyte丹聂尔电池。
词源
mid 19th cent.: named after John Daniell (1790-1845), the British physicist who invented it.