Ni(HCO3)2 Ni has a +2 charge and bicarbonate aka hydrogen carbonate HCO3 has a -1 charge.
Ni^2+
Yes nickel is a cation. the formula for Nickel would be Ni+ for Nickel II it would be Ni+2 and for Nickel III it would be Ni+3
Nope. Ni-Cd only.
Yes, there are differences between Ni-Cd and Ni-MH batteries. Ni-Cd batteries have a higher self-discharge rate, memory effect, and contain toxic cadmium. On the other hand, Ni-MH batteries have a higher energy density, less prone to memory effect, and are more environmentally friendly as they do not contain cadmium.
+2 because CO3 has a charge of -2 and both they should equal to 0
Ni 2+...............this does not help at all
The nickel ion is Ni(2+).
The simplest answer is that Li-Po batteries are much smaller for the same charge.
The AX-Synth does not recharge the batteries. You have to get an external AA Ni-MH charger.
Charging Phone BatteriesThat depends on the type of battery in the phone. IF the battery is the Nickle-Cadmium [Ni-Cad] type, then they are known for "developing a memory" for how much charge is installed, and they need to be "run down" almost fully before recharging.If not, and you recharge when they are only slightly run down, then "they remember" that, and that's all the power they will deliver! Ni-Cads work best if "deeply" cycled [discharge/charge].Thus, for Ni-Cads, it is recommended that you not "top off" when they are only barely discharged. Use Ni-Cads until they are almost fully discharged before recharging.A far as I know, no other batteries suffer from this problem.
The Kodak Ni-MH Rapid Car charger K700-C+2 is in stock at the manufacturer's website for $12.55. This item will fully charge a camera in 2 hours.