it cant be recharged.......... datguy17
A primary cell cannot be recharged whereas a secondary cell can be recharged. In a primary cell chemical reaction is irreversible whereas in a secondary cell chemical reaction is reversible. ... A primary cell is light and less expensive whereas a secondary cell is heavy and expensive.
If you mean as this as impenetrable, no water or waste could come in or out. The cell would then be a non living object, or a 'dead cell'. Do you mean hard as in solid? because if it was solid, you would not be alive.
because the cell is dead
Yes, albeit dead cells. The cell walls of the dead cells is what gives wood its stiff physical characteristic.
It would depend on the extent of the damage to the cell membrane. If there is only minor damage to the membrane, the cell will produce the necessary proteins, fats and carbohydrates to repair the damage, and work towards returning to homeostasis. If the damage is extensive, the cell will lyse and die, as it is no longer able to maintain homeostasis.
Primary can't be recharged, secondary can be recharged.
Some wet cells can be recharged (e.g. lead acid cell) some wet cells can't be recharged (e.g. gravity cell). Some dry cells can be recharged (e.g. NiMH cell) some wet cells can't be recharged (e.g. carbon zinc cell). It depends on the cell chemistry not the wet/dry construction. Also any wet cell can be made into a dry cell by absorbing the wet electrolyte into something and making a damp paste electrolyte.
storage cell
no, you would have to get another one or on bigger cells you cant replace the electrodes. if you did recharge then they normally explode.
A primary cell cannot be recharged whereas a secondary cell can be recharged. In a primary cell chemical reaction is irreversible whereas in a secondary cell chemical reaction is reversible. ... A primary cell is light and less expensive whereas a secondary cell is heavy and expensive.
First, let me explain that I am not an experienced user of cell phones. I got my first cell phone about five days ago, and therefore, I have not personally experienced this problem, but I imagine that the battery in a cell phone must be similar to those in a Dustbuster. A Dustbuster battery must always be recharged, but, despite being recharged, the battery must also be changed every so often. I would think that this would be very common because the battery is going to wear out after awhile even if you keep it always charged.
In your case the cell phone was probably dead, and would only turn on when it was charging. I suggest leaving the cell phone plugged in for a couple hours before using the cell phone again.
A cell in a rechargeable battery does that when it's being recharged.
Most likely, the batteries have died and need to be replaced/recharged.
A cell in a rechargeable battery does that when it's being recharged.
A cell in a rechargeable battery does that when it's being recharged.
A cell in a rechargeable battery does that when it's being recharged.