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Help with Cell Efficiencies
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March 12, 2005, 08:05:37 PM »
Hey,
1) I was wondering why even in the most sophisticated cells, effiencies are never 100%.
2) Also why in a commercial cell is the anode surrounded on either side by a cathode?
Any hints or advice on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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1.) Because of heat.
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2. the design allows compact
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