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What is the potential difference delivered by the Ni-Cd cell?

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The potential difference delivered by the Ni-Cd cell is (about) 1.2 V.

[Note: In this cell, nickel oxide is the positive electrode and cadmium is the negative electrode. It is often used as a dry cell and it can be recharged. These cells are used in some portable machines that run on electricity like a drilling machine or a gardening tool.]



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