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Storage cell Edison

In alkaline solution nickelous hydroxide can be oxidized to n hydrated nickelic oxide, NiOo xHoO. This reaction is used in tin Edison storage cell. The electrodes of this cell are plates coated will Ni0.2 xHoO and metallic iron, which are converted on discharge of tlu cell into nickelous hydroxide and ferrous hydroxide, respectively. Tht electrolyte in this cell is a solution of sodium hydroxide. [Pg.544]

The compound Ni203 is a strong oxidizing agent, and is used in the Edison storage cell, which is represented as ... [Pg.148]

Fig. 22-10. Cells from Edison and lead storage batteries (schematic). Fig. 22-10. Cells from Edison and lead storage batteries (schematic).
The most important example of a secondary cell is the lead storage battery used in automobiles. Other examples of secondary cells are the Edison cell and the nickel-cadmium rechargeable cells used in calculators and flash lamps. [Pg.396]

In the nickel-cadmium alkaline storage battery, the iron of the Edison cell is replaced by cadmium to give the following equivalent reaction ... [Pg.162]


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