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bunsen cellの例文

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  • A porous pot is used in the Bunsen cell ( right ).
  • He was responsible for maintaining 50 or so bunsen cells on a variety of tables on the second floor of the laboratory.
  • In 1841, Bunsen created the Bunsen cell battery, using a carbon electrode instead of the expensive platinum electrode used in William Robert Grove's electrochemical cell.
  • One of the other duties that came with Jehl's employment with Lowrey was overseeing the care of Bunsen cells which happened to occupy the current of the electric pen.
  • There he had access to a strong battery consisting of 90 Bunsen cells which made it possible to observe a gas produced by the electrolysis of molten arsenic trichloride; the gas was reabsorbed by the arsenic trichloride.
  • An operator on the harbour wall, with a switch and a Bunsen cell ( an early form of battery ), controlled a light on the end of the Chain Pier from half a mile ( 800 m ) away.
  • The "'Bunsen cell "'is a zinc-carbon primary cell ( colloquially called a " battery " ) composed of a zinc anode in dilute sulfuric acid separated by a porous pot from a carbon cathode in nitric or chromic acid.