distinguish between primary and secondary cells
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Primary cells are batteries that are designed to be used once and then discarded. They are not rechargeable and cannot be recharged once their chemical reactions have run their course. Examples of primary cells include alkaline batteries and zinc-carbon batteries.
Secondary cells, on the other hand, are batteries that can be recharged and used multiple times. These batteries are designed to be rechargeable and can be recharged by applying an external electrical current to reverse their chemical reactions. Examples of secondary cells include lithium-ion batteries and lead-acid batteries.