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Daniels cell in electrochemistry​

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the daniell cell is a type of electrochemical cell invented in 1836 by john frederic daniell, a british chemist and meteorologist, and consists of a copper pot filled with a copper (ii) sulfate solution, in which is immersed an unglazed earthenware container filled with sulfuric acid and a zinc electrode.

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What is Daniell Cell? A Daniell cell is the best example of a galvanic cell which converts chemical energy into electrical energy. The Daniell cell consists of two electrodes of dissimilar metals, Zn and Cu; each electrode is in contact with a solution of its own ion; Zinc sulphate and copper sulphate respectively

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