Grove cell

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Etymology[edit]

Named after its inventor, Welsh physical scientist William Robert Grove.

Noun[edit]

Grove cell (plural Grove cells)

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  1. An early electric primary cell consisting of a zinc anode in dilute sulfuric acid and a platinum cathode in concentrated nitric acid, the two separated by a porous ceramic pot.