Why is ammonium chloride used as an electrolyte in cell or batteries
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Ammonium chloride, NH4Cl, is a component of dry cell batteries, those little storehouses of energy that power so many of our electrical devices. Batteries are awfully convenient little inventions that permit us to use electricity when we are nowhere in sight of an electrical outlet. With battery power we can have music while we jog down the sidewalk, light while we camp on a moonless night, and the convenience and accuracy of a pocket calculator.
Found in nature and also produced industrially, ammonium chloride has other important uses too, including lowering the melting temperatures of certain metals for manufacturing processes, and as a fertilizer, anti-caking agent and ingredient in personal care products and pharmaceuticals
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