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Expalin the difference between primary cells and secondary cells.

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Answered by tiwaavi
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Explanation ⇒

Primary cells are those cells which can not be recharged again.

Primary cells are general irreversible cells, which can works  only as Galvanic cells and not as Electrolytic cells.

Once, they are charged, then they will be in use upto the electrolytes and electrodes are in a sufficient amount., As soon as electrolytes ends, they stops there working, and hence cannot be charged.

In Primary cells, there is only option for Galvanic Working, i.e., to convert Chemical energy into electrical energy. There is no option for electrolytic working of cell.

Secondary cells are those kinds of cells which can be recharged again and again.

Secondary cells are general reversible cells, which can works  both as Galvanic cells and Electrolytic cells.

In Secondary cells, first Chemical energy is converted into Electrical energy during discharging, then during charging, electrical energy converts to Chemical energy.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Primary cells are those cells which can not be recharged again.

Primary cells are general irreversible cells, which can works  only as Galvanic cells and not as Electrolytic cells.

Once, they are charged, then they will be in use upto the electrolytes and electrodes are in a sufficient amount., As soon as electrolytes ends, they stops there working, and hence cannot be charged.

In Primary cells, there is only option for Galvanic Working, i.e., to convert Chemical energy into electrical energy. There is no option for electrolytic working of cell.

Secondary cells are those kinds of cells which can be recharged again and again.

Secondary cells are general reversible cells, which can works  both as Galvanic cells and Electrolytic cells.

In Secondary cells, first Chemical energy is converted into Electrical energy during discharging, then during charging, electrical energy converts to Chemical energy.

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