Which substance is used as depolarizer in leclanche cell?
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Leclanche cell was devised by French scientist George Leclanche in the year 1866.
It was the predecessor to the Zinc battery used nowadays.
Manganese dioxide was used as the chief depolariser in these cells.
Carbon and Zinc were used as Anodes and Cathodes respectively. Ammonium chloride served as the main conducting material.
It was the predecessor to the Zinc battery used nowadays.
Manganese dioxide was used as the chief depolariser in these cells.
Carbon and Zinc were used as Anodes and Cathodes respectively. Ammonium chloride served as the main conducting material.
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- Leclanche cell was devised by French scientist George Leclanche in the year 1866.
- It was the predecessor to the Zinc battery used nowadays.
- Manganese dioxide was used as the chief depolariser in these cells.
- Carbon and Zinc were used as Anodes and Cathodes respectively. Ammonium chloride served as the main conducting material.
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