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A liquid chemical (electrolyte) reacts to two metals (electrodes), causing a chemical reaction.

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Wet-cell batteries are typically used to supply electrical energy to?

autos lead acid batteries are wet cell


How are dry cell and wet cell batteries the same?

How Dry Cell Batteries and Wet Cell Batteries are the SameThey both convert energy "stored" in chemical compounds into electrical energy.


Do both wet cells and dry cells work the same way?

No- different materials, different functions. Wet cell batteries are USUALLY storage batteries- they are recharged. Dry cell batteries are USUALLY supply batteries- a chemical reaction produces electrical power. When chemical are used up, the battery stops producing power, and cannot be recharged. The battery in most cars is a wet cell, batteries in most flashlights is a dry cell.


Function of dry or wet cells?

A 'wet' cell uses a conducting liquid called an electrolyte; a 'dry cell uses a conducting gel called an electrolyte. So, really, a 'dry' cell is simply a non-spillable wet cell! They both store electrical engergy for use later on.


What is a wet cell?

What is a wet cell


What is a car battery an example of?

Lead/acid, wet cell, electrical storage device.


What are the functions of axons and dendrites?

axons conducts electrical impulses away from the neuronal cell body. dendrites are branched neuronal projections that conduct the electrical stimulation received from other neurons to the cell body from which they branch.


What is an example of a wet cell?

A non-rechargeable wet cell battery.


How can a dry cell produce electrical energy?

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.


What is an example of a primary wet cell?

A non-rechargeable wet cell battery.


What is an example of wet cell battery?

Most automotive batteries are wet cell.


What devices converts chemical energy into electrical energy?

A cell in a rechargeable battery does that when it's being recharged.