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A Battery Works As Follows

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The battery consists of several cells. Schematically, a battery can be said to be made up of two electrodes, one positive and one negative. These electrodes are different materials, which are submerged in a container filled with electrolyte, often called battery acid. As a result of the different electrode materials, there is an electrical charge between the positive and negative electrodes. There is a chemical reaction between the electrodes and the electrolyte causing electrical energy to be generated. If the positive and the negative poles of the electrodes are connected to form a closed circuit, a current flows through the circuit.

In a lead accumulator, the positive electrode consists of lead oxide and the negative electrode of porous lead. The electrolyte consists of diluted sulfuric acid (H2 SO4 ) which is a mixture of concentrated sulfuric acid and distilled or deionized water.