At the end of the discharge of lead-acid batteries, the voltage drops, and the positive and negative active materials are converted into ____________ .
A) PbSO4 is the right answer. I'm pretty sure I learned that in Battery Discharging 101. Or was it Napping Batteries 202? Anyway, lead sulfate, end of story.
Definitely PbSO4. I mean, what else could it be? Lead-acid batteries aren't exactly known for their complex chemistry, right? It's all about that good old lead sulfate.
PbSO4 is the correct answer. I don't know about you, but I always look forward to seeing those lovely lead sulfate crystals at the end of my battery's discharge cycle. It's like a little battery art show.
PbSO4, of course! The end of the discharge cycle is when the lead-acid battery's active materials turn into lead sulfate. It's like the battery's way of taking a nap before its next charge.
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