Leclanché dry cell


is: an electric storage cell consisting of a carbon electrode surrounded by a moist electrolytic paste enclosed in a zinc case which forms the cell's other terminal.   [P4.5]

is used widely: as a portable power source, e.g. in torches and portable radios, but is increasingly being replaced by the broadly similar alkaline cell.   [P4.5]


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