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Question
Match the items of Column I and Column II.
Column I | Column II |
(i) Lead storage battery | (a) maximum efficiency |
(ii) Mercury cell | (b) prevented by galvanisation |
(iii) Fuel cell | (c) gives steady potential |
(iv) Rusting | (d) Pb is anode, PbO2 is cathode |
Match the Columns
Solution
Column I | Column II |
(i) Lead storage battery | (d) Pb is anode, PbO2 is cathode |
(ii) Mercury cell | (c) gives steady potential |
(iii) Fuel cell | (a) maximum efficiency |
(iv) Rusting | (b) prevented by galvanisation |
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