yes
You can find nickel cadmium batteries in many stores. The place they will most likely be found at is a special manufacturer or by ordering them online but they can also be found in stores like The Home Depot.
Yes they can because the nickel batteries are a great alternative to lead batteries.
Yes. It's used in Nickel Cadmium and Nickel Metal Hydride batteries.
Cadmium can be used along with nickel in batteries. These types of batteries are commonly found in watches.
It's conductive.
NiCad batteries use nickel and cadmium, while NiMH batteries use nickel and metal hydride. NiMH batteries have higher energy density and are more environmentally friendly than NiCad batteries.
By itself or part of an alloy consisting of other metals. It can be also used as a compound - nickel (III) oxide - typically used in one specific type of rechargeable batteries (nickel-cadmium; NiCd)
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Nickel nimh stands for "NIckel Metal Hydride"
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No, you should not replace nickel cadmium batteries with nickel metal hydride batteries interchangeably in a device designed for nickel cadmium batteries. They have different charging requirements and using the wrong type can damage the device. It is important to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for battery type.
NIHM stands for nickel metal hydride battery. The NIHM batteries are similar to other types of rechargeable batteries like the more common nickel-cadmium NiCd types but with much more charge capacity.