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Figure 3   Electron Flow Through a Battery
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Figure 5   Chemical Action During Charging

BATTERY THEORY Batteries Discharge and Charging of Lead-Acid Battery In  a  lead-acid  battery,  two  types  of  lead  are  acted  upon  electro-chemically  by  an  electrolytic solution of diluted sulfuric acid (H2SO4).  The positive plate consists of lead peroxide (PbO2), and the negative plate is sponge lead (Pb), shown in Figure 4. Figure 4   Chemical Action During Discharge When  a  lead-acid  battery  is  discharged,  the  electrolyte  divides  into  H2  and  SO4.   The  H2  will combine with some of the oxygen that is formed on the positive plate to produce water (H2O), and thereby reduces the amount of acid in the electrolyte.   The sulfate (SO4) combines with the lead (Pb) of both plates, forming lead sulphate (PbSO4), as shown in Equation (4-1). (4-1) PbO2 Pb 2H2SO4 discharge ® 2PbSO4 2H2O ES-04 Page 6 Rev. 0

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