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- Dry_cell abstract "A Dry cell is a type of chemical cells, commonly used today, in the form of batteries, for many electrical appliances. It was developed in 1887 by Yai Sakizō (屋井 先蔵) of Japan and patented in 1892.A dry cell uses a paste electrolyte, with only enough moisture to allow current to flow. Unlike a wet cell, a dry cell can operate in any orientation without spilling, as it contains no free liquid, making it suitable for portable equipment. By comparison, the first wet cells were typically fragile glass containers with lead rods hanging from the open top and needed careful handling to avoid spillage. Lead-acid battery did not achieve the safety and portability of the dry cell until the development of the gel battery.A common dry cell is the zinc–carbon battery, sometimes called the dry Leclanché cell, with a nominal voltage of 1.5 volts, the same as the alkaline battery (since both use the same zinc–manganese dioxide combination).A standard dry cell comprises a zinc anode, usually in the form of a cylindrical pot, with a carbon cathode in the form of a central rod. The electrolyte is ammonium chloride in the form of a paste next to the zinc anode. The remaining space between the electrolyte and carbon cathode is taken up by a second paste consisting of ammonium chloride and manganese dioxide, the latter acting as a depolariser. In some designs, the ammonium chloride is replaced by zinc chloride.".
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- Dry_cell wikiPageID "1178756".
- Dry_cell wikiPageRevisionID "606651399".
- Dry_cell subject Category:Battery_(electricity).
- Dry_cell subject Category:Battery_types.
- Dry_cell subject Category:Chemistry.
- Dry_cell subject Category:Electronics.
- Dry_cell comment "A Dry cell is a type of chemical cells, commonly used today, in the form of batteries, for many electrical appliances. It was developed in 1887 by Yai Sakizō (屋井 先蔵) of Japan and patented in 1892.A dry cell uses a paste electrolyte, with only enough moisture to allow current to flow. Unlike a wet cell, a dry cell can operate in any orientation without spilling, as it contains no free liquid, making it suitable for portable equipment.".
- Dry_cell label "Dry cell".
- Dry_cell label "Pila seca".
- Dry_cell label "Trockenbatterie".
- Dry_cell label "乾電池".
- Dry_cell label "乾電池".
- Dry_cell sameAs Trockenbatterie.
- Dry_cell sameAs Pila_seca.
- Dry_cell sameAs 乾電池.
- Dry_cell sameAs 건전지.
- Dry_cell sameAs m.011b3pl6.
- Dry_cell sameAs Q13559828.
- Dry_cell sameAs Q13559828.
- Dry_cell wasDerivedFrom Dry_cell?oldid=606651399.
- Dry_cell depiction Dry_cell_(PSF).png.
- Dry_cell isPrimaryTopicOf Dry_cell.