Write the cell reactions that take place at each electrode of the Lead storage cell.
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The lead-acid storage cell gives an emf of 2 volt. ... In the discharged state, the lead (Pb) of the anode, and lead dioxide (PbO2) of the cathode are completely converted to lead sulphate (PbSO4). The water produced in the reaction dilutes the sulphuric acid.
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- The lead-acid storage cell gives an emf of 2 volt. ... In the discharged state, the lead (Pb) of the anode, and lead dioxide (PbO2) of the cathode are completely converted to lead sulphate (PbSO4).
- The water produced in the reaction dilutes the sulphuric acid.
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