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LeClanche Cell
Leclanche (1839-1882) is a French engineer who in about 1866 invented
the battery that bears his name. In slightly modified form, the Leclanché
battery, now called a dry cell, is produced in great quantities and is
widely used in devices such as flashlights and portable radios. This
cell consists of a zinc case filled with a moist paste containing
ammonium sulfate. In the center of this electrolyte paste is a carbon
rod coated with manganese dioxide, which is a strong oxidizing agent.
73 Scott KF5JRV
KF5JRV.#NWAR.AR.USA.NA
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