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The brass of cap of the carbon and the zinc can of the dry cll act as `"_______"` and `"______"` poles, respectively.

A

positive, negative

B

positive, positive

C

negative, positive

D

negative, negative

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A

The brass cap of the carbon rod and the zinc can of the dry cell act as positive and negative poles, respectively.
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