Acid Cell

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈæsɪd sɛl/

Definitions of acid cell

noun a word that can be used with a determiner (like 'the', 'a', 'an')

Example Sentences

A1 An acid cell is a type of battery.

A2 The acid cell in my flashlight needs to be replaced.

B1 The acid cell in the laboratory was used for conducting experiments.

B2 The acid cell's electrolyte solution was carefully monitored for optimal performance.

C1 The acid cell's voltage output was measured and recorded for analysis.

C2 The acid cell's efficiency was compared to other types of batteries in the study.

Un The acid cell was found to be highly corrosive and required special handling procedures.

Examples of acid cell in a Sentence

formal The acid cell is an essential component of a lead-acid battery.

informal Make sure you don't touch the acid cell in the car battery, it can be dangerous.

slang I accidentally spilled some juice on the acid cell of my phone and now it won't turn on.

figurative His words felt like acid cells, burning through my emotions.

Grammatical Forms of acid cell

plural

acid cells

comparative

more acid cell

superlative

most acid cell

present tense

acid cell

future tense

will be acid cell

perfect tense

has been acid cell

continuous tense

is being acid cell

singular

acid cell

positive degree

acid cell

infinitive

to be acid cell

gerund

being acid cell

participle

acid cell

Origin and Evolution of acid cell

First Known Use: 1800 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'acid cell' originated in the field of chemistry to refer to a compartment in a battery where chemical reactions occur.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'acid cell' has become more commonly used in the context of batteries and electrical engineering, with a focus on the function of the compartment rather than the specific type of acid used.