These primary cells can then be further expanded and transferred into fresh dishes.
A primary cell is a battery that cannot be recharged.
The experimental G7ep, an enhancement of the G7e, used primary cells.
Common types are primary cells, and it may be dangerous to attempt to recharge them.
The mercury is then recycled to the primary cell.
A major factor reducing the lifetime of primary cells is that they become polarized during use.
A distinction is usually made between primary cells and secondary cells.
Their capacity is about 2/3 of primary cells.
There are two major types: primary cells and secondary cells.
Zinc has long been used as the negative electrode of primary cells.