The main difference between a primary cell and a secondar...
The main difference between a primary cell and a secondary cell is that the primary cell
is an electrolytic cell but the secondary is not
cannot be recharged but the secondary cell can
can be recharged but the secondary cell cannot
contains electrodes but the secondary cell does not
Correct answer is B
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