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Monday, 29 July 2019

Science Wet cell and Dry cell batteries.

29/07/19, Monday
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What is the difference between "wet cell batteries" and dry cell batteries?
  The main difference between the wet cell batteries and dry cell batteries is the wet cell batteries uses a liquid electrolyte and dry cell battery uses paste electrolyte.

Where do we commonly find examples of each?
   Wet cell batteries are commonly found in aviation and electric utilities. We commonly use dry cell batteries in portable mobile devices such as laptops and toys.

Why are some batteries able to be recharged and others not?
If a battery is rechargeable or not depends on the materials used. Some batteries use cheap materials that can corrode easily. Some batteries use alkaline which is not as effective and has risks when you try to recharge it. Lithium-ion is more effective because they are more reactive than alkaline.

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