Device in which chemical energy is converted into electrical energy; the popular name is
battery, but this strictly refers to a collection of cells in one unit. The reactive chemicals of a
primary cell cannot be replenished, whereas
secondary cells such as storage batteries are rechargeable: their chemical reactions can be reversed and the original condition restored by applying an electric current. It is dangerous to attempt to recharge a primary cell.
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