| 11. | An electrochemical cell is a device capable of either generating parallel or series pattern.
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| 12. | Dissolved oxygen is measured by two basic technologies : electrochemical cell or optical fluorescence.
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| 13. | Ozone can also be produced electrochemically at the anode of an electrochemical cell from oxygen.
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| 14. | Nor can any ordinary electrochemical cell, running at just a few Volts, generate X-rays, either.
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| 15. | A redox reaction is the force behind an electrochemical cell like the Galvanic cell pictured.
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| 16. | Later in 1891, Johann Wilhelm Hittorf reported on the ion transport numbers in electrochemical cells,
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| 17. | In this case, the electrochemical cell contains one battery electrode and one fuel cell electrode.
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| 18. | A rechargeable battery, comprises one or more electrochemical cells.
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| 19. | Examples of organic reactions that can take place in an electrochemical cell are the Kolbe electrolysis.
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| 20. | These cells are electrochemical cells in which the two electrodes are deliberately maintained at different temperatures.
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