(a) Why are leadantimony grids used as electrodes in the leadacid battery rather than smooth plates? (b)...
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(a) Why are lead–antimony grids used as electrodes in the lead–acid battery rather than smooth plates?
(b) What is the reducing agent in the lead–acid battery?
(c) The lead–acid cell potential is about 2 V. How, then, does a car battery produce 12 V for its electrical system?
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