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Primary battery zinc-mercury oxide button cell

Primary alkaline cells use sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide as tlie electrolyte. They can be made using a variety of chemistries and physical constructions. The alkaline cells of the 1990s are mostly of the limited electrolyte, dry cell type. Most primary alkaline cells are made sing zinc as the anode material a variety of cathode materials can be used. Primary alkaline cells are commonly divided into tW o classes, based on type of construction the larger, cylindrically shaped batteries, and the miniature, button-type cells. Cylindrical alkaline batteries are mainly produced using zinc-manganese dioxide chemistry, although some cylindrical zinc-mercury oxide cells are made. [Pg.183]

Zinc/Mercury oxide 1.35 400 520 Primary battery in button cell design... [Pg.378]

A third primary dry cell is the zinc-mercuric oxide cell depicted in Figure 17.7. It is commonly given the shape of a small button and is used in automatic cameras, hearing aids, digital calculators, and quartz-electric watches. This battery has an anode that is a mixture of mercury and zinc and a steel cathode in contact with solid mercury(II) oxide (HgO). The electrolyte is a 45% KOH solution that saturates an absorbent material. The anode half-reaction is the same as that in an alkaline dry cell,... [Pg.724]


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