Science, asked by tariqmehmood153, 5 months ago



If the specific gravity of electrolyte (H2SO4) in a lead-acid cell increases, the internal resistance of the cell
1)none of the above
2)is increased
3)remains unchanged
4)is decreased
5)All of these​

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Answered by Cengizfighter101
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Answer:

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Explanation:

                                                                                                                                                     

Answered by anusha195sl
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Answer:

Decreased

Explanation:

  • A sulfuric acid is termed as one of the most third active materials which will take place in the generation of electric energy of an acid battery of the lead.
  • The concentrated H2SO4 will be known as Azeotropic mixture. It is a strong acid.
  • It contains 98.3% of H2SO4 with 1.7% H20 and it will be visible only at the temperature when it reaches to 383° C.
  • The other uses of H2SO4 is as follows:
  • It can be used in the sulphuric acid such that it will consume with the occurrence of process of discharging.
  • It will again release after the applying a charge process.
  • A gravity of the electrolyte will change due to battery usage and charging purpose.

Therefore, it decreases with internal resistance of the cell.

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