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notes lead acid cell​

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Answer: A lead acid battery is a secondary cell, meaning that it is rechargeable. It is very common in cars and trucks. 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, also known as lead storage batteries, can store a lot of charge and provide high current for short periods of time. ... Discharging the stored energy relies on both the positive and negative plates becoming lead(II) sulfate and the electrolyte losing much of its dissolved sulfuric acid.

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