Yes
where did you get a battery charger that charges 1.5v cells. non rechargeable batteries are 1.5 volts. rechargeable batteries are 1.2 volts. i would throw that thing away and get a new charger.
Because the moon have gravity too
If they were fully charged when you put them away, they should be fine. They will loose their charge over time but it should not hurt them.
You would get a positive ion, because there will be one extra positive charge no longer offset by the negative charge of that electron. You cannot take away a proton without changing the element, but you can add or remove valence electrons.
it is bad to trow batteries away because it will go in to the ground and the plants will die.
Nothing at all.
I is actually illegal to throw away batteries, you have to give them to your garbage man so he can do it properly, something to do with chemicals in them bad for the earth.
Properly store and maintain your Yuasa batteries for maximum life expectancy. Disconnect the battery cables of an infrequently used vehicle, and charge it every two weeks. Remove the battery from the vehicle. Charge it fully, and store safely away from children. In climates above 60 degrees, recharge the battery every two weeks, and for cooler climates, once per month.
If it's a regular Duracell or Energizer battery, it's not recommended you charge them. Having said that, you could try using a NiCad charger, but DO NOT leave it unattended. If the battery is getting hotter than warm, stop charging it. Your best bet simply would be to buy rechargeable batteries and a charger. SUre, they cost more at first, but it's bice not having to throw batteries away.
No, but it is extreamly bad for the environment
When shopping for new batteries, the list can be quite lengthy with all of the choices you have. It is my opinion that rechargeable batteries are the best batteries available. Not only do you not throw them away, they are reuseable, which saves you money.
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