No, it is not true.
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If by bounce you mean like a rubber ball bounces: The bounce, or not is determined by the mechanical properties of the battery, and these doesn't change with the battery being charged or not. Dead, or fully charged, a battery will behave just the same when dropped.
No; at least, not necessarily. To be positively charged, and object simply needs to contain *more* protons than electrons. Inversely, the same is true of negatively charged objects, which only need to have more electrons than protons.
It is true that a charged particle is called an ion. Ions that are positively charged are called cations and ions that are negatively charged are called anions.
The true annual rate of charged interest is called the annual percentage yield. It is the interest charged and compounded against.
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I'm guessing primary need is a chore item etc. that needs to get don as the first priority. Secondary is a lesser need. Don't think this is fully true. I am just guessing
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They actually are fully true according to what they are
common sense TRUE
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