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					 The anode in a dry cell consists of
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                        -  Copper 
 
-  Zinc 
 
-  Cadmium 
 
- Graphite
 
-  Copper 
Correct Option: B
A “dry-cell” battery is essentially comprised of a metal electrode or graphite rod (elemental carbon) surrounded by a moist electrolyte paste enclosed in a metal cylinder. The cathode is composed of a form of elemental carbon called graphite, which serves as a solid support for the reduction half-reaction. A thin zinc cylinder serves as the anode and it undergoes oxidation.
 
	