Leclanché cell
/ləˈklɒŋʃeɪ/noun
- a primary electrochemical cell having a zinc cathode in contact with zinc chloride, ammonium chloride (as a solution or a paste) as the electrolyte, and a carbon anode in contact with a mixture of manganese dioxide and carbon powder勒克朗谢电池。
词源
late 19th cent.: named after Georges Leclanché (1839-82), French chemist.