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No- different materials, different functions. Wet cell batteries are USUALLY storage batteries- they are recharged. Dry cell batteries are USUALLY supply batteries- a chemical reaction produces electrical power. When chemical are used up, the battery stops producing power, and cannot be recharged. The battery in most cars is a wet cell, batteries in most flashlights is a dry cell.
Electrolyte is the term used to indicate charged solutions contained in wet cell batteries. It serves as the medium for the flow of ions between the electrodes, allowing the battery to generate electricity through a chemical reaction.
These used cell phones are returned to the manufacturers. Those companies then either refurbish them and resell them, or extract the parts out of them that can be recycled.
these are rechargeable batteries used in cell fones
autos lead acid batteries are wet cell
In an electrolytic cell, electrical energy is used to drive a non-spontaneous reaction, causing a chemical change. In contrast, a galvanic cell generates electrical energy from a spontaneous chemical reaction. Electrolytic cells are often used in processes like electrolysis, while galvanic cells are used in batteries.
Telephone batteries commonly get hot because they are a form of lithium batteries. All batteries contain chemical reactions within them that produce some amount of heat, it is just that lithium batteries produce great amounts of it.
It stores chemical, but is used as electrical.
It stores chemical, but is used as electrical.
Only in "trace" amounts, if that. Lead is used primarily in wet cell (automobile) batteries.
yes
Batteries convert chemical energy into electrical energy, which can then be used to power various devices such as smartphones, laptops, and electric vehicles.