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Q: What is the chemical name for electrolyte paste?
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What is Electrolyte's common name chemical name chemical formula?

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What is the name of a chemical used between the electrodes in a cell or battery?

Electrolyte


What is the chemical name of tooth paste?

Tooth paste is a mixture not a single chemical and therefore does not have a simple chemical name.


What chemical charges take place at the electrolyte?

It depends on the electrolyte.


What kind of battery has paste electrolyte inside of it?

A dry-cell battery


Describe briefly the method a dry cell battery uses to produce voltage?

A dry cell battery uses two electrodes made of dissimilar metals inserted in a paste like electrolyte. The container of a dry cell battery is made of zinc which is the negative electrode. The carbon rod in the middle of the dry cell battery is the positive electrode. The space between the electrodes is filled with an electrolyte usually manganese dioxide paste. the paste causes a chemical reaction between the carbon rod and the zinc case.


What are electrodes made out of?

The positive electrode is a graphite rod (elemental carbon).


What is an electolyte?

An electrolyte is a chemical that powers a batteries from Dakota from greenway


Does dry cell batteries have liquid in it?

The term, 'dry cell', is a misnomer. The electrolyte is actually a paste or gel.


What electrolyte and electrode is used in weston cell?

1.Mercury cadmium amalgam -covered on its surface with a paste of cadmium sulphate crystals acts as the cathode.2.Pure mercury -covered with a paste of mercurous sulphate acts as the anode.3.Cadmium sulphate -acts as the electrolyte


What does it mean to say that the ions of an electrolyte behave independently of one another when the electrolyte is dissoved in water?

They react independently in a chemical reaction.


What is the chemical in tooth paste?

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