crowfoot cell

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Etymology[edit]

Named from the distinctive shape of the electrodes.

Noun[edit]

crowfoot cell (plural crowfoot cells)

  1. A later variant of the Daniell cell, using a layer of zinc sulphate on top of the copper sulphate, the two liquids kept separate by their differing densities.

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