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English: Potash Bichromate cells are sometimes made without a porous cells, on the left, and sometimes with, on the right. The plates employed are of carbon and zinc, and on the left the two outer plates are of carbon, and dip continuously into the liquid, while the middle plate is of zinc, and is only pushed down, by means of the handle a, into the liquid when it is desired that the cell shall send a current, and withdrawn as soon as the current is interrupted.
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Source Picture and figure description taken from: William Edward Ayrton: Practical Electricity, London, Cassell, 1891 Online, Page 223, Chapter V, Figure 84 and 85
Author William Edward Ayrton

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