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๐ŸชซPrimary cell vs Secondary cell๐Ÿ”‹

Batteries split into primary and secondary cells, depending on whether their reaction can be reversed by recharging.

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๐ŸชซPrimary cell
  • โœ“Single-use, not rechargeable
  • โœ“Reaction is irreversible
  • โœ“Discarded once depleted
  • โœ“Lower upfront cost
  • โœ“Examples: alkaline AA, zinc-carbon cells
๐Ÿ”‹Secondary cell
  • โœ“Rechargeable many times
  • โœ“Reaction can be reversed by charging
  • โœ“Reused over many cycles
  • โœ“Higher cost but better long-term value
  • โœ“Examples: lithium-ion, lead-acid

Verdict

Primary cells are used once and thrown away; secondary cells can be recharged and reused. Secondary cells cost more but are cheaper and greener over time.

Frequently asked

Can a primary cell be recharged?+

No. Its chemical reaction is irreversible, so it must be replaced once depleted.

Why do secondary cells cost more?+

They use more complex reversible chemistry, but the cost spreads over many recharge cycles.

Is a car battery primary or secondary?+

A lead-acid car battery is a secondary cell, designed to be recharged.

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