noun
- the production of electricity by chemical action, especially in a battery
Usage: scientific; historical
Examples
- Voltaism was first demonstrated by Alessandro Volta in 1800.
- The principles of voltaism led to the development of modern batteries.
- Early experiments in voltaism used metal plates and acidic solutions.
- Scientists studied voltaism to understand how chemical reactions produce electricity.
- The discovery of voltaism revolutionized the field of electrochemistry.
- Voltaism differs from static electricity in its continuous current flow.