what is the difference between dry cell and Galvanic cell
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in dry cells, the electrolyte is restrained by either a porous container or mixing with a gel medium. ... A dry cell uses a paste electrolyte, with only enough moisture to allow current to flow.
A galvanic cell is an electrochemical cell that uses electrical energy generated by spontaneous redox reactions. The main difference between Daniell cell and galvanic cell is that Daniell cell uses only copper and zinc as electrodes whereas a galvanic cell can have a variety of metals as electrodes.
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A simple voltaic cell has a liquid electrolyte(dilute sulphuric acid), whereas a dry cell has a pasty electrolyte (mixture of ammonium chloride, coke and a little water and manganese dioxide)so that it can be used at any angle.
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