I use alkaline batteries in my Olympus 2009 camera.
Some D batteries are made up of alkaline, zinc-carbon, lithium iron disulfide, nickel cadmium, and nickel-metal hydride.
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NiMh batteries perform better in high discharge devices (like digital cameras) than alkaline batteries. They are also rechargeable, unlike alkaline batteries.
Few alkaline battery chargers have been made. The process to recharge alkaline batteries hasn't been very successful. Most rechargeable alkaline batteries will only recharge a few times and you have to make sure you use the correct type of charger. It can be very dangerous if you use the wrong one.
lithium batteries have a faster current discharge rate then alkaline batteries but they cost more. The LIPO battery is used the most in RC planes.
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The electrolyte used in alkaline dry cell batteries is usually potassium hydroxide.The main advantage of the alkaline potassium hydroxide electrolyte over the acidic ammonium chloride electrolyte in conventional dry cell batteries is that if it happens to leak outside the battery case it will not corrode the metal parts of the device it is powering (but the leakage still makes a mess that should be cleaned out when replacing the bad batteries with good ones).
This is not necessarily true. Usually the brand of battery is not as important as the technology used. An alkaline battery should last longer than a regular carbon battery, no matter what the brand.
An Alkaline battery has a pH of around 10-11