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what is dry cell​

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Answered by dipteshdange
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dry cell means that the cell is died and not function properly

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Answered by vaibhav1234599
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A dry cell is one type of electric battery, which is generally used for the home and portable electronic devices. A battery is a device that consists of one or more electrochemical cells, which converts chemical energy into electrical energy. A dry cell is one of the electrochemical cells, developed by the “German scientists Carl Gassner” in 1886, after the development of wet zinc-carbon batteries by Georges Leclanche in 1866. Modern dry cells were developed by Yai Sakizo, who is from Japan, in the year of 1887. Nowadays, most commonly used batteries are dry cell batteries, which vary from large flashlight batteries to minimized flashlight batteries and are mostly used in wristwatches or calculators.

A dry cell is an electrochemical cell consisting of low moisture immobilized electrolytes in the form of a paste, which restricts it from flowing. Due to this, it is easily transportable.

Working principle and types of dry cells

Depending on the nature of the dry cell, it can be classified as a primary cell and the secondary cell. A primary cell is the one which is neither reusable nor rechargeable. Once the electrochemical reactions consume all the chemical reagents, they fail to produce electricity. On the other hand, a secondary cell can be rechargeable by using battery charges, to regenerate the chemical reactions.

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