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The most important difference between primary cells and secondary cells is Select only the best answer: primary cells exhibit a reduction in potential as they run down secondary cells have more than two working electrodes only primary cells have a salt bridge secondary cells are rechargeable primary cells use chemical energy directly, while secondary cells convert energy to work before producing electricity

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Hi there! This question is a bit confusing.

Primary cells more of have one "star" quality; they are not rechargable. Think of them like a battery in a TV remote! You replace them, they can't recharge.

Secandary cells, though, can be electrically recharged! Like your phone battery, plug it in and a few hours later, full battery.

Your answer would be "Secondary cells are rechargable"

Have a great rest of your day!

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