The electrolyte used in the Nickel-Iron (NiFe) accumulator is

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JAMB 2023

The electrolyte used in the Nickel-Iron (NiFe) accumulator is

  • A. dilute tetraoxosulphate(VI) acid
  • B. barium chloride solution
  • C. potassium hydroxide solution
  • D. sodium hydroxide solution

Correct Answer: C. potassium hydroxide solution

Explanation

The electrolyte used in the Nickel-Iron (NiFe) accumulator is potassium hydroxide solution. It is a non-flammable, non-toxic, and relatively stable electrolyte. It is also a good conductor of electricity, which is important for the operation of the battery.



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