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difference between dry cell and a normal cell

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The difference between a dry cell and a normal cell is that a dry cell does not contain any form of liquid inside them they are dry as in their name. Whereas  a normal cell uses an aqueous solution as an electrolyte

Dry cell - A dry cell also known as a Leclanché battery is a battery with a zinc anode, usually in the form of a cylindrical pot, with a carbon cathode in the form of a central rod. It is commonly used in portable devices and other electronic equipment. The electrolyte used is ammonium chloride which is placed near the zinc anode.

Normal cell - A normal cell also known as a wet cell is an electric cell in which the chemicals producing the current are in the form of a liquid rather than in the form of a paste. The electrolyte used here is sulphuric acid and is mostly used in automotive applications that include car batteries and inverters etc. They are usually bulky in nature and are highly poisonous and flammable.

Advantages of dry cell

  1. Due to its compact size, it is highly compatible with electronic equipment.
  2. Dry cells are inexpensive
  3. The electrolyte used is less harmful to the enviorment

Advantages of Normal cell

  1. It has a low chance of leakage
  2. Low -temperature operations can work in extremely low temperatures
  3. Higher batterie life compared to dry cell

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