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Monday, 29 July 2019

10Sci: Research Difference between batteries

Wet Cell Batteries     Dry Cell Batteries 
Where do we commonly find examples of each?
Wet Cell Batteries 
It is commonly found in Aviation, electric utilities, energy storage, and cellphone towers 
 For example The Cars we drive around now, have batteries where you find all the chemicals. The Electrodes are usually made of lead dioxide and metallic lead, while the electrolyte which is a Sulfuric acid solution.       

Dry Cell Batteries
It is commonly found in just normal Batteries from small to the biggest size there is.
Some Common Examples Dry cell Batteries include Zinc-carbon batteries and alkaline batteries.
Why are some batteries able to recharge and others not?
    

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