- Zinc - Manganese dioxide - Ammonium Chloride - Carbon
AA(usually found in walkmans, clocks,,....) AAA(the tiny ones found in remote control cars or stuff like that...) D(found in flashlights i think....)
A Power Source
An conductive path to allow the movement of the charges
And an object that uses electricity to do its work (this is commonly called the load)
Cathode - where reduction occurs
Anode - where oxidation occurs
Electrolyte solution - something that helps pass electrons from the anode to the cathode.
it is the + and - of the battery.
+= POSTITIVE
- = NEGATIVE
Rechargeable cell, dry-cell and summin else :s sorry hope i helped kinda :D
An electric call contains electrolytes, electrodes, and insulation.
batteries do not contain minerals.
Anode, Cathode, Electrolyte.
the elements found in nitrogen, hydrogen and oxygen
Elements found in nature are referred to natural elements, as opposed to synthetic, which are man made.
elements found in baking powder are :sodiumcarbonoxygen
What elements are present in ballpen
The elements found in ferrous oxide are iron (Fe) and oxygen (O).
Lead & acid.
silver and zinc
Lead will certainly be found in your car battery.
Elements are found on the periodic table and have a chemical bond
Lead will certainly be found in your car battery.
the elements found in nitrogen, hydrogen and oxygen
Elements found in nature are referred to natural elements, as opposed to synthetic, which are man made.
any of the elements found only in one place and why not
There are 2 elements found in ammonium, nitrogen and hydrogen.
elements found in baking powder are :sodiumcarbonoxygen
Well, it is elementS....and the battery is a lead-acid base battery....and the battery uses Water (H2O) sulfate (SO4)
Sliver and zinc