In general, computer batteries contain toxic substances. The acid content is not the main concern, but rather the use of elements such as Mercury, lead and cadmium that cause worry.
Yes, many toys which use batteries contain parallel and series circuits.
alkaline battery's do.
Batteries contain acid that is very corrosive, and horrible for the enviroment. If the lemon battery can be taken further, it might eliminate the use of batteries.
Batteries contain something called electrolyte. In things like car batteries the electrolyte is often a liquid, which can be messy since liquids can leak. A gel battery is simply a battery using a gelled electrolyte.
Batteries contain something called electrolyte. In things like car batteries the electrolyte is often a liquid, which can be messy since liquids can leak. A gel battery is simply a battery using a gelled electrolyte.
A battery is not a type of energy. It may CONTAIN chemical energy, if it is loaded.
Either one, depending upon the type of battery. You can get Alkali Batteries for your toys and flashlights. Car batteries contain acids. It requires one or the other to create the ionic differences that produce the current flow.
Due to the chemical compositions of batteries (most batteries contain a form of acid which reacts to create electricity) neither the battery charger nor the battery is likely to produce CO (Carbon Monoxide)
Batteries contain no gas. They contain a mixture of 65% distilled water and 35% sulfuric acid.
Most automobile batteries contain an electrolyte. Electrolyte is a mixture of sulphuric acid and distilled water. Other combinations are used in some batteries.
Twelve volt batteries contain a series of 6 cells in the series.
Electrical batteries don't contain silicon.