Which cell differs from the fundamental principle point of view?

  • A
    $A$. Electrolytic cell
  • B
    $B$. Leclanche cell
  • C
    $C$. Storage cell
  • D
    $D$. Fuel cell

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Give the symbolic representation of the galvanic cell obtained by using the following standard reduction potentials at $298 \ K$ and calculate its standard cell potential $(E^o_{cell})$.
$(i)$ $E^o_{Ag^{+}|Ag} = 0.80 \ V$
$(ii)$ $E^o_{Zn^{2+}|Zn} = -0.76 \ V$

Which of the following cannot be considered as an application of the electrochemical series?

When a lead storage battery is charged,it acts as a:

Give true $(T)$ and false $(F)$ for following statements :
$(1)$ There is no difference between the galvanic and the electrolytic cell.
$(2)$ In electrolytic cell,anode of galvanic cell is cathode and cathodes are anode.
$(3)$ The flow of current and electron in electrolytic cell is opposite to the galvanic cell.
$(4)$ When $2.0 \ V$ external current in the opposite direction is passed through the Daniell cell,in such condition there is no effect on Daniell cell.

Some statements about Leclanché cell are:
$(I)$ Anode is zinc metal
$(II)$ Cathode is graphite rod surrounded by powdered $MnO_2$ and carbon
$(III)$ Electrolyte is a moist paste of $ZnO$ and $KOH$
$(IV)$ Oxidation product is $ZnO$
The correct statements are:

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