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What are secondary cells in chemical reactions?

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What are secondary cells in chemical reactions?

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These cells are rechargeable and also called accumulators or storage cells. Since these are rechargeable cells and can be used again and again as a source of electric energy .The most popular example is of lead- storage cell, which is used in automobiles like cars, buses, trucks etc.

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