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With a [[standard electrode potential]] (SEP) of −0.76 [[volt]]s, zinc is used as an anode material for batteries. (More reactive lithium (SEP −3.04 V) is used for anodes in [[Lithium battery|lithium batteries]] ). Powdered zinc is used in this way in [[alkaline battery|alkaline batteries]] and the case (which also serves as the anode) of [[Zinc–carbon battery|zinc–carbon batteries]] is formed from sheet zinc. Zinc is used as the anode or fuel of the [[zinc–air battery]]/fuel cell. The [[Zinc–cerium battery|zinc-cerium]] [[redox flow battery]] also relies on a zinc-based negative half-cell.

With a standard electrode potential (SEP) of −0.76 volts, zinc is used as an anode material for batteries. (More reactive lithium (SEP −3.04 V) is used for anodes in lithium batteries ). Powdered zinc is used in this way in alkaline batteries and the case (which also serves as the anode) of zinc–carbon batteries is formed from sheet zinc. Zinc is used as the anode or fuel of the zinc–air battery/fuel cell. The zinc-cerium redox flow battery also relies on a zinc-based negative half-cell.