Lithium ion is used almost exclusively for phone batteries and similar portable equipment because it has a high energy density, i.e. it can store a lot of energy in a small size and weight. At present no other battery technology comes close to the same density. However, lithium ion batteries also decay over a period of time, accelerated by high temperatures. It is possible for a lithium ion battery to be only 50% effective by the time it reaches a year old, hence the reduced battery life we all experience as our phones get older.
Lithium CR1632 (2008). I just replaced mine and got it from the dealer.
You sure can! Lithium, in theory, can be recycled an unlimited amount of times and still be usable for creating more batteries. There are many areas and programs dedicated to recycling old electronics and the batteries that accompany them. Although it actually costs more to recycle a lithium battery than it takes to mine the lithium, recycling is still encouraged because demand for lithium is increasing and supply may shift in the future.
Lithium is a very common material found in desert countries, particularly in salt pans. Electrolytically refined using a mix of potassium chloride and lithium chloride. The pure metal is highly reactive, and must be stored under oil.
The lithium triangle is located from the mines connected from "Chile's and Argentina's salt flats, or salars. A new mine currently under construction will tap the large resources in Bolivia's Salar de Uyuni." This are the three islands that make up the Lithium Triangle.
Mine has always changed automatically. I've never had to change the time on my cell phone. I believe that most are this way.
No, mine is fully charged thank you
I have a 2006 mine is in the trunk
mine has a excide
Most lithium is now mined in Argentina, Chile, and Australia. There is one mine in Nevada, with experimental geo-thermal power plants that extract lithium as a by-product near the Salton Sea in southern California. The largest known deposits are in Bolivia, but the political problems have hindered their development.
Mine uses a regular 12-volt car battery
Approximately 200 years in worldwide reserves.
By "long battery life" do you mean the life cycles? if so you will want to choose portable charger with lithium polymer core,there are a lot of portable chargers using 18650 batteries which are less expensive compared with lithium polymer charger but with much shorter lifespan as well, they provides 300 life cycles at most while lithium polymer core chargers can usually provides more than 500 charging cycles. If you want to buy a lithium polymer core portable charger, I do have one to recommend, you can try MAXWAY, I got mine a few months ago on Amazon, it can charge my iphone 6 several times before needing a recharge.