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Why are dry cells actually moist?
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A dry cell has the electrolyte immobilized as a paste, with only enough moisture in it to allow current to flow. ... A common dry-cell battery is the zinc-carbon battery, which uses a cell that is sometimes called the Leclanché cell. The cell is made up of an outer zinc container, which acts as the anode.
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A dry cell has the electrolyte immobilized as a paste
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