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Question: A depolariser used in dry cell is A) ammonium chloride B) manganese dioxide C) potassium oxide...
A depolariser used in dry cell is
A) ammonium chloride
B) manganese dioxide
C) potassium oxide
D) sodium phosphate
Solution
In electricity, a battery is a device consisting of one or more electrochemical cells that convert stored chemical energy into electrical energy. The dry cell is one of many general types of electrochemical cells. A dry cell has the electrolyte immobilized as a paste, with only enough moisture in it 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. This versatility makes it suitable for portable equipment. By comparison, the first wet-cell batteries were typically fragile glass containers with lead rods hanging from an open top
Complete step by step solution:
The term "depolarizer" has been used to denote a substance used in a primary cell to prevent a buildup of hydrogen gas bubbles. A battery depolarizer takes up electrons during discharge of the cell, therefore it is always an oxidizing agent. Manganese dioxide is used in the dry cell as a depolarizer.
MnO2 acts as the depolarizer and presents the buildup of hydrogen gas molecules
Anode : zinc container
Cathode: graphite rod surrounded by MnO2 poder
Electrolyte: paste of NH4Cl + ZnCl2
Cathode reaction :
2MnO2 + 2NH4+(aq) + 2e-→2Mn2O3(s) + 2NH3(g) + H2O(l)
Anode reaction
Zn→Zn2+ + 2e -
MnO2 acts as the depolarizer and presents the buildup of hydrogen gas molecules
**Option “B” is correct
Note: **
1. Electrolyte: A substance that, in solution or when molten, ionizes and conducts electricity.
2. Cathode: The electrode of an electrochemical cell at which reduction occurs.
3. Anode: The electrode of an electrochemical cell at which oxidation occurs.