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Primary battery is a battery:
  1. which can be recharged.
  2. which cannot be reconditioned by replacing chemical.
  3. which cannot be reused.
  4. which cannot be recharged.

A
which can be recharged.
B
which cannot be reconditioned by replacing chemical.
C
which cannot be reused.
D
which cannot be recharged.
Solution
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Primary cells:
It is an electrochemical cell which acts as a source of electrical energy without being previously charged up by an electric current from an external source of current.
In which electrode reactions cannot be reversed by an external source.
These are not chargeable.

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