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what is dry cell and electrolytic cell​

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Answered by anglelife55
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Electrolytic cell is that undergoes redox reaction on application of electricity. ... 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

Answered by Anonymous
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Dry Cell. A dry cell is a compact form of LeClanche cell. It consists of an outer container made of inc, which acts as anode. The zinc container is lined from inside with a porous insulating paper. The cathode is a carbon rod having a brass cap.

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Electrolytic cell, any device in which electrical energy is converted to chemical energy, or vice versa. Such a cell typically consists of two metallic or electronic conductors (electrodes) held apart from each other and in contact with an electrolyte (q.v.), usually a dissolved or fused ionic compound.

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