Chemistry, asked by vyas1703, 4 months ago

write 5 differences between primary and secondary and fuel cells

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Answered by Anonymous
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Battery or cells are referred to as the parallel combination of electrochemical cells. The major difference between a primary cell and the secondary cell is that primary cells are the ones that cannot be charged but secondary cells are the ones that are rechargeable.

Answered by sachin9715
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Cell and Secondary Cell

Primary Cell

Secondary Cell

Have high energy density and slow in discharge and easy to use

They are smaller energy density

There are no fluids in the cells hence it is also called as dry cells

There are made up of wet cells (flooded and liquid cells) and molten salt (liquid cells with different composition)

It has high internal resistance

It has a low internal resistance

It has an irreversible chemical reaction

It has a reversible chemical reaction

Its design is smaller and lighter

Its design is more complex and heavier

Its initial cost is cheap

Its initial cost is high

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