-43%

Leclanche Cell Substitute

  • This electronic Leclanche Cell Substitute operates solely on 230V AC.
  • It is an adequate replacement for the Leclanche Cell and delivers a dependable output of 1.5 Volts.
  • Suitable for Physics laboratory for schools and colleges.

570.00 1,000.00

People watching this product now!
Description

The Leclanche Cell Substitute is an educational electrochemical model designed to demonstrate the principles of electricity generation through chemical reactions. Manufactured and supplied by Elmo Agencies, a trusted scientific instrument manufacturer in Ambala, this apparatus is widely used in schools, colleges, and science laboratories for teaching electrochemistry, battery technology, and the fundamentals of electrical energy production.

Based on the principles of the traditional Leclanche Cell, the model illustrates how electrical energy is produced through the interaction of electrodes and electrolytes. It helps students understand key concepts such as oxidation, reduction, electron flow, and the conversion of chemical energy into electrical energy. The Leclanche Cell Substitute serves as a practical teaching aid for exploring the working principles behind dry cell batteries and other electrochemical power sources.

Designed specifically for educational purposes, the Leclanche Cell Substitute offers a simplified and user-friendly approach to studying electrochemical cells. Students can safely observe and investigate how chemical reactions generate voltage and current, gaining valuable hands-on experience with battery technology and electrochemical processes. Its clear demonstration of scientific principles makes learning more engaging and effective.

Manufactured using quality materials by Elmo Labs and offered by Elmo Agencies, a leading manufacturer in Ambala, the Leclanche Cell Substitute is built for durability, reliability, and repeated classroom use. Its educational value and practical design make it an essential laboratory instrument for physics and chemistry practicals, STEM education programs, and institutions focused on teaching electricity and electrochemistry.

Specification