Question
Question: In lead acid battery electrolyte used is: (a)- Sulfuric acid (b)- Aqueous solution of \(PbS{{O}_...
In lead acid battery electrolyte used is:
(a)- Sulfuric acid
(b)- Aqueous solution of PbSO4
(c)- Nitric acid
(d)- Aqueous solution of FeSO4
Solution
The battery in which the sponge lead and lead peroxide are used for the conversion of chemical energy into electrical energy. The electrolyte used in the lead-acid battery is a dilute solution of a strong acid.
Complete step by step answer:
- The battery in which the sponge lead and lead peroxide are used for the conversion of chemical energy into electrical energy. There are many components of the lead-acid battery and these are
- Container: It is the material that contains all other things and it is made up of glass, lead-lined wood, ebonite, ceramic materials, and molded plastics. The container is strong, so that the electrolyte will not react with it.
- Plate: These are made up of lead and active materials.
- Active materials: These are the materials that take place in the chemical reaction during charging and discharging. These are lead oxide (PbO2), sponge lead, and dilute sulfuric acid (H2SO4). The electrolyte is the dilute solution of sulfuric acid and the concentration is 31 %.
- Separators and battery terminals are also components of the lead-acid battery.
The electrolyte used in the lead-acid battery is sulfuric acid because it dissociates into two ions hydrogen ion (2H+) and sulfate ion (SO42−), and both the electrodes are dipped in this solution. The correct option is option “A” .
Note: When recharging is done the equation is given below:
PbSO4+2H2O+2H→PbSO4+2H2SO4
And during the discharging, the reaction will get reversed. Lead peroxide is the negative terminal and sponge lead is the positive terminal.