Chemistry, asked by satishsatish8068, 10 months ago

The storage battery generally used in electric power station is 2 points
a. Nickel-cadmium battery.
b. Zinc-carbon battery.
c. Lead-acid battery.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A rechargeable battery, storage battery, or secondary cell, (or archaically ... Battery storage power stations use rechargeable batteries for load-leveling (storing electric energy at

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The storage battery generally used in electric power station is Lead-acid battery.

Option c

Explanation:

  • Lead-acid Battery is a Secondary Battery in which the electrical energy is stored in the form of the Chemical Energy.
  • This Chemical energy is converted back to the 'electric energy' When Required.
  • The Components used in this battery are Lead Peroxide, Sponge lead and Dilute Sulphuric Acid.
  • The Battery is formed by dipping the 'lead peroxide plate' and sponged plate in dilute sulphuric acid.
  • This battery provides a steady electric current for a long-time period.
  • The manufacturing costs are low compared when compared to other batteries.
  • So, it is cost-effective and it has good discharging characteristics.

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