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why primary cells are non rechargeable

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The primary cells are designed to be used at once only and they can not be recharged because, these are electrochemical cell in which the chemical reaction occurs of irreversible nature and so when the reacting species all react and the material is finished the cell becomes useless and can not be further recharged.

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