The lead-acid accumulator consists of a

a

lead as the positive electrode

b

lead ocide as the negative electrode

c

hydrochloric acid as the electrolyte

d

tetraoxosulphate(VI) acid as the electrolyte

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jaseradjuafunog
10 years ago

Here is an explanation:

The three fundamental components are:



Anode – This is the also known as the negative electrode or terminal. It is made of lead.



Cathode – This is known as the positive electrode or terminal. It is made of lead dioxide.



Electrolyte – This is a mixture of sulfuric acid and water. If you have the type of lead acid battery known as a flooded cell, the electrolyte is the liquid that is sloshing around on the inside.

REF: http://all-about-lead-acid-batteries.capnfatz.com/all-about-lead-acid-batteries/lead-acid-battery-fundamentals/how-a-lead-acid-cell-works/

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