Electrolyte. sulphuric acid
dry cell
The difference between dry chemistry analyzer and the chemistry analyzer is the reagents used.
There is dry cell and wet cell. A dry cell has not fluid around it. A wet cell is surrounded by fluid of some sort, usually acid.
nothing is the difference
Of each individual dry cell, not at all. If you connect them together in series then their voltages add.
dry cell
the common dry cell, or any other voltaic cell using the combination of chemicals developed by the French chemist Georges Leclanche in 1865
a dry cell is a cell that has electrolyte that is a paste a wet cell is a cell that has a liquid electrolyte -sads
When the terminals are connected in the circuit
What is the difference between a wet sieve and a dry sieve
Between dry cell or wet cell
The difference between dry chemistry analyzer and the chemistry analyzer is the reagents used.
A "dry" cell is actually a misnomer. The electrolyte is actually a moist paste, with enough liquid in it to make the electrochemistry operate exactly the same as a wet cell. The practical difference between a dry cell and a wet cell is that the moist paste electrolyte of the dry cell will not spill out when the cell is turned over like the liquid electrolyte of the wet cell does. This makes manufacturing and transportation of ready to use dry cells possible, while wet cells must be manufactured and shipped without the liquid electrolyte and are filled at the point of sale after installation.
A dry gallon is frozen.
the difference between dry air and atmospheric air is that atmospheric air contains water vapor but dry air contains no water vapor
No. The potential DIFFERENCE of a battery (or, more accurately, a dry cell) is 1.5 V.
Dry corn is dry and soaked corn is wet.