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with the help of diagram explain the structure of a dry cell

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Answered by riyansh5
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A common dry-cell battery is the zinc-carbon battery, which uses a cell that is sometimes called the Leclanché cell. The cell is made up of an outer zinc container, which acts as the anode. The cathode is a central carbon rod, surrounded by a mixture of carbon and manganese(IV) dioxide (MnO2).
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Answered by ShreyaRaj2666
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 It is a primary cell based on Leclanche cell invented by G. Leclanche in 1868. In a primary cell, the electrode reactions cannot be reversed by an external source of electrical energy. In this cell, the cell reaction takes place only once i.e., this cell is not rechargeable. It is.generally used intorched, transistors, radios, calculators, tape recorders etc. It consists of a hollow zinc cylinder which is filled with a paste of NH4Cl nad a little ZnCl2. 

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