Why do batteries have a paste of ammonium chloride?
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It is basically electrolyte ammonium chloride I.e. nh4cl disociates into nh4+ & cl- these ions conduct electricity in aqueous sol
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When ammonium chloride is used as an electrolyte in a battery, it is made into a watery paste .so batteries have a paste of ammonium chloride
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