Enormous initial current, rechargeable, cheap, low internal resistance, availability
lead :)
Lead-acid storage batteries contain sulfuric acid.
Mainly in transportation. Automotive batteries and marine batteries are (somewhat different types of) lead-acid storage batteries. They're also often used as the battery backup for telecommunications equipment or data centers.
lead-acid storage batteries
They store energy - that's the basic purpose of any battery.
Galena is lead sulfide, an important source of the metal lead. Storage batteries, like the one in your car, have lead plate and posts- so it is likely that part of your battery was MADE from galena.
Electrical energy is continuously obtained.
Harold George Brown has written: 'The lead storage battery' -- subject- s -: Storage batteries
Generally, yes, they are the same. The term "lead storage battery" is a bit incorrect, but it conveys the idea that the battery in question is a lead-acid storage battery. These storage batteries are the ones we commonly find in vehicles. With sulfuric acid and water in the electrolyte, and lead and lead dioxide for electrodes, this battery, while having a low energy-to-weight ratio, can deliver some very high surge current, which is what the doctor ordered to start said vehicles.
It will last longer and should not be giving to anyone to eat or drink
Albert E. Russell has written: 'Lead poisoning in a storage battery plant' -- subject(s): Industrial toxicology, Lead-poisoning, Storage batteries
Electrolyte acts as a good conductor in liquid state. It makes the cations and anions to move towards cathode and anode respectively thus conductiog current.