Asked by Gabrielle Tucker on Sep 26, 2024
What type of cell cannot be recharged?
A) primary
B) secondary
Primary Cell
A type of electrochemical cell that is designed to be used until the chemical reactions that fuel it are complete and cannot be reversed or recharged.
Secondary Cell
A type of electrical battery that can be recharged after discharge, such as a lithium-ion battery.
- Comprehend the fundamental principles and differences between primary and secondary cells.
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the fundamental principles and differences between primary and secondary cells.