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Battery which is an electric cell is mostly related with a chemical reaction. There are several types of batteries, and they are one of the most being used material. [1] Also it's one of the sophisticated and most complex materials. There are lots of histories of battery. Since batteries are used for almost every essential items such as computer, MP3 and even cars.[2] Batteries play important roles in industry. Even though batteries consist of two or more cells, it's considered as a single cell.[3]

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Uses

This is the description of how Toyota Prius's battery operates
This is the description of how Toyota Prius's battery operates

Batteries are widely used for various usages. Car batteries are one of the most important parts of a car. Recently, thanks to the development of technology, some cars are operated even with a battery with some gases. Toyota Prius is one of the cars which runs with innovative battery. This car needs only a gallon to run 45 miles. It's because of its special technology; this car operates with a battery, not an engine, and do not need a gas unless it runs through highway or the battery runs out. When this car does not move, say, waiting for the lights, its battery will be charged automatically. [4][5] There are four main batteries that are used for industry: Rechargeable Batteries, The Car Battery, Lead-Acid Batteries, and Alkaline Dry Cell Batteries. Rechargeable batteries and Alkaline Dry Cell Batteries are the most used batteries among all types of batteries. Especially, AA type batteries are most common batteries that people use. They are invented after the telephone was invented in the 1870s because telephone needed something to operate. Car batteries are also one of the items that are using the most nowadays. They actually was not that used much during the first period of 1900, and in 1930s, it almost disappeared because they didn't essentially needed it. But after cars were developed, most of cars, specially, for the gasoline cars, they must have batteries to operate the cars such as to start and ignite the car. Some of recent cars' batteries can be charged when they are not using; during the engine is operating. [6]

Properties

These two are the Voltaic piles. You can make your own.
These two are the Voltaic piles. You can make your own.

Batteries are related with electrochemical reactions, which produces the electron. Battery has two terminals which are the edges of the battery. One of these is positive and the other one is negative. When operating batteries, the electrons run through negative to positive because negative terminal collects the electrons by the chemical reaction. Since batteries produce electrons only when they are used, batteries will not run out even if number of years passes.

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How A Battery Works

Many things are required to work a battery: Container, cathode, separator, anode, electrons, electrolyte, and collector. First of all, all batteries have their containers. Containers must be a steel because they should react with electrons and to form the cathode. Cathode is the mixture of manganese dioxide and carbon, by the electrochemical reaction, the electrodes are reduced. Separator consists of fibrous fabric which separates the electrodes. Anodes, which can be oxidized, the the state of anodes are powder. Electrochemical reaction occurs in electrode. Electrolyte is a potassium hydroxide solution, which carries out the ionic current of battery. The last part, collector is placed in the middle of the inside the battery with the brass pin. It conducts electricity. When making battery, it starts with the empty steel container, and cathode which is the manganese dioxide powders and the conductors make the positive electrical charge, and it is covered the inside wall of the container. Separator is a thin layer. This paper covers the rest of whole space, that touches the both sides of cathode. Anode carries the negative charge, and it's spread over the separator layer. Finally, to form the negative current collector, the brass pin is inserted over the anode and middle of container. The chemical reaction will be started when battery is inserted in any devices. Battery operates all by the chemical reaction. The powdered zinc of anode is oxidized by the electrolyte, and the cathode with mixture of manganese dioxide and carbon reacts with the anode to produce electricity. When all applied, the electric current will be conducted, and electric devices will start working.

History

This is the Statue of Alessandro Volta
This is the Statue of Alessandro Volta

The founder of Battery is known as Alessandro Volta who is an Italian physicist, this is why the volt(V) is named that way. [8] He found it in 1800. Voltaic pile is also what he made, which is the collection of silver , zinc, and blotting paper soaked in salt water and different materials between top and bottom. The pile can be constructed infinitely. You can make this by yourself quite simply, or you can either buy it with $10 to $20. The Daniell cell(also known as Crowfoot cell, Gravity cell, and Wet cell) was used for telegraphs and doorbells before 1870, which is electrical generators had been invented. [9]

Period Incident Designation
200 B.C Baghdad battery Unknown
1791 Frog leg experiment Galvani
1792 Voltaic piles Volta
1802 Mass produced battery Cruickshank
1813 Giant battery (2,000 cells) Davy
1820 Electricity from magnetism Ampere
1827 Ohm's law Ohm
1833 Ionic mobility in Ag2S Faraday
1836 Cu/CuSO4, ZnSO4/Zn Daniell
1839 Principle of the air cell Grove
1859 Lead acid battery Planté
1868 Zn/NH4Cl/C wet battery Leclanché
1874 Telegraph Edison
1878 Air Cell Maiche
1880 High capacity lead/acid Faure
1881 Zn/NH4Cl/C encapsulated Thiebault
1885 Zinc-bromine Bradley
1887 Zn/NH4Cl/C dry battery Gassner
1891 Thermodynamics of dry cells Nernst
1899 Nickel cadmium battery Nernst
1900 Ni Storage batteries Edison
1905 Ni iron batteries Edison
1911 Automobile self-starter Kettering
1927 Silver zinc Andre
1930 Nickel-zinc battery Drumm
1943 Cuprous chloride battery Adams
1945 Mercury cell Ruben
1950 Sealed mercury Cell Ruben
1956 Alkaline fuel cell Bacon
1959 Alkaline primary cell Urry
1983 Lithium metal rechargeable Moli
1991 Commercial lithium ion Sony
1992 Reusable alkaline Kordesch
1995+ Recent development -

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