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Nickel zinc, secondary cell reactions

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]


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