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5E20Electrolysis
5E20.10Electrolysis of Water (Hoffman Apparatus) 
5E20.12Electrolysis of Water (Projection) 
5E40Cells and Batteries
5E40.18Standard Cells 
5E40.40Gravity Cell (Crow's Foot Cell) 
5E40.55Examples of Batteries 
5E40.70Internal Resistance of a Battery 
5E50Thermoelectricity
5E50.11Simple Thermocouples 
5E50.30Thermocouple Magnet 
5E50.60Peltier Effect Apparatus 
5E50.62Thermocouple Peltier Effect 

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