Hi guys. So according to my textbook, a lead acid cell is made up of lead grids containing either spongy lead or lead dioxide. My question is why doesn't the anode grid take place in the reaction, and also why doesn't the lead dioxide simply react with the cathode grid it's sitting in?
I know this isn't really needed for the syllabus but I'm simply curious and I don't like having holes in my knowledge. Hope you can help. Thanks.
I know this isn't really needed for the syllabus but I'm simply curious and I don't like having holes in my knowledge. Hope you can help. Thanks.