The possitive terminal in the dry cell is
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it is called as the cathode
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carbon-rod cathode
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carbon-rod cathode
This traditional dry cell consists of a carbon-rod cathode (positive terminal) immersed in a moist paste of MnIVO2, ZnIICl2, NH4Cl, and powdered carbon, which is contained in a metallic zinc-can anode (negative terminal).
What is the Example of dry cell?
A battery contains electrochemical cells that can store chemical energy to be converted to electrical energy. A dry-cell battery stores energy in an immobilized electrolyte paste, which minimizes the need for water. Common examples of dry-cell batteries include zinc-carbon batteries and alkaline batteries.
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