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Batteries storage, secondary, rechargeable

Photoelectrochemical Storage Cells. These cells are secondary batteries which are recharged by light. A photochemical reaction produces some photoproduct(s) at the photoelectrode, this product then being stored ready for reaction at the dark electrode. The dark reverse reaction of these products... [Pg.210]

B) The most durable secondary (rechargeable) battery is Plante s lead-acid storage battery of 1859 in the discharge mode the reactions in each cell are... [Pg.616]

These cells deliver current until the reactants are gone, and then the battery is discarded. Batteries that are rechargeable depend on reversible redox reactions. They are called secondary batteries. What devices can you identify that use secondary batteries A car battery and the battery in a laptop computer are examples of secondary batteries, sometimes called storage batteries. [Pg.675]

A type of battery that is irreversible in respect to power output a voltaic cell. A secondary battery (storage battery) is reversible and can be recharged. [Pg.1041]

Lead-acid storage battery (13.5) Secondary (rechargeable) battery used in the ignition system of automobiles, whose name derives from the use of lead in the electrodes and sulfuric acid as the electrolyte. [Pg.629]

Zinc-carbon, alkaline, and mercury cells are primary batteries, which are not rechargeable. Batteries that are rechargeable are called secondary batteries, or storage batteries. A storage battery produces energy from a reversible redox reaction, which occurs in the opposite direction when the battery is recharged. A nickel-cadmium rechargeable battery is an example of a secondary battery. [Pg.218]

Cadmium hydroxide is the anode material of Ag—Cd and Ni—Cd rechargeable storage batteries (see Batteries, secondary cells). Cadmium sulfide, selenide, and especially teUuride find utiUty in solar cells (see Solarenergy). Cadmium sulfide, Hthopone, and sulfoselenide are used as colorants (orange, yellow, red) for plastics, glass, glazes, mbber, and fireworks (see Colorants for ceramics Colorants forplastics Pigments). [Pg.392]

There are two major types of electrochemical cells primary batteries and secondaiy, or storage, batteries. Primary hatteiy construction allows for only one continuous or intermittent discharge secondary hattei y construction, on the other hand, allows for recharging as well. Since the charging process is the... [Pg.117]


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