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Answered by RAAJSRIWASTAV3
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✴✴Lead- Acid Cell✴✴
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A lead acid battery is a secondary cell, meaning that it is rechargeable. It contains plates of lead and lead(IV) oxide in a sulfuric acid solution. The lead(IV) oxide oxidizes the lead plate, making an electrical current. Lead-acid batteries are the cheapest rechargeable batteries and can produce much power.

 The lead acid battery is most commonly used in the power stations and substations because it has higher cell voltage and lower cost. Nominal cell voltage:- 2.1 V
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