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Yes. The charging causes a chemical change in the electrolyte of the battery.
Chemical.
i tink that it is a physical change
Do you mean activate the battery when it won't work? you can take it to the place you bought it
frying an egg
Something is discharging the battery when it is not running. Have the electrical system checked.
Repeated discharging of the battery will destroy it. Connecting the cables in reverse will destroy the battery. An alternator that is overcharging will also destroy the battery. Vibration and or dropping the battery will do it no good. Lastly is age. Over time the battery will cease to function.
Burning wood is an example of a chemical change. During combustion, the wood undergoes a chemical reaction, breaking down into new substances like ash, smoke, and gases. This change is irreversible and involves the rearrangement of atoms and the formation of new chemical bonds.
In the battery.
atopno......it is chemical energy which is being converted into electrical energy....
The energy stored in a car battery, or other cells or batteries, is chemical energy.