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16 December, 21:08

What substance is reduced in a lead storage battery?

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  1. 16 December, 21:24
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    In lead acid battery, chemical reactions are induced to do work on charge and produce a voltage difference between the two output terminals.

    In a lead storage battery, the negative terminal is composed of lead electrode (Pb2+) while in the positive terminal it is composed of lead dioxide electrode (PbO2).

    The chemical half reactions in each electrode are:

    Negative Terminal: Pb2 + + SO4 (2-) - - - > PbSO4 + 2e

    Lead electrode is oxidized to supply electrons.

    Positive Terminal: PbO2 + H2SO4 + e - - - > PbSO4

    Lead dioxide electrode is reduced by the addition of electrons.

    Answer: Lead dioxide is reduced.
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