Science, asked by shanerosekgalila, 8 hours ago

Material. Element/s

Zinc casing.
Carbon rod
Manganese dioxide
Ammonium chloride​

Answers

Answered by magica0l77
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Answer:

i dont know if u r asking about a battery but this is what i think u r asking and the answer to it

i hope it is right

Explanation:

A zinc–carbon battery is a dry cell primary battery that provides direct electric current from the electrochemical reaction between zinc and manganese dioxide (MnO2). It produces a voltage of about 1.5 volts between the zinc anode, which is typically realized as a container for the battery, and a carbon rod of positive polarity, the cathode, that collects the current from the manganese dioxide electrode, giving the cell its name.

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