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why zinc is used in dry cells

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Answered by Anonymous
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A carbon rod collects the current from the manganese dioxide electrode, giving the name to the cell. A dry cell is usually made of a zinccan which also serves as the anode with a negative potential, while the inert carbon rod is the positive cathode. ... Zinc–carbon dry cellsare single-use primary cells.
Answered by kashishshaheen
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The zinc containner becomes thinner as the cell is used, because zinc metal oxidized to zinc ions. when zinc case thins enough, zinc chloride begins to leak out of the battery.

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The zinc containner becomes thinner as the cell is used, because zinc metal oxidized to zinc ions. when zinc case thins enough, zinc chloride begins to leak out of the battery.

Answered by kashishshaheen
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The zinc containner becomes thinner as the cell is used, because zinc metal oxidized to zinc ions. when zinc case thins enough, zinc chloride begins to leak out of the battery.

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